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Revision as of 08:55, 27 October 2007
The imaginary unit, , is the fundamental component of all complex numbers. In fact, it is a complex number itself. It has a magnitude of 1, and can be written as . Any complex number can be expressed as for some real numbers and .
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Trigonometric function cis
- Main article: cis
The trigonometric function is also defined as or .
Series
When is used in an exponential series, it repeats at every four terms:
This has many useful properties.
Use in factorization
is often very helpful in factorization. For example, consider the difference of squares: . With , it is possible to factor the otherwise-unfactorisable into .