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Mysteries of Maths

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Author Kaylab
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Created 2010-02-04
Last Modified 2010-02-04
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I hate operations with imaginary numbers.
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Was a that sarcasm?

I can't really tell, if it wasn't, i is an "imaginary answer" due to the fact that there is no such thing as the the square root of minus one. however, the squareroot of minus one presents many oppitunities to solve maths problems by using it to get 'real' numbers.

is that so?

thats a big mystery