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The Mayas invented zero before it was introdiced to Europe. This allowed them to make complex calculations.
To do calculations using complex numbers.
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This probably refers to how to handle computations with the set of Complex Numbers (which is a combination of the set of real numbers and imaginary numbers), rather than just complicatedcalculations, or calculations which are very involved and as-such appear very complex (which is a different thing than Complex Numbers).
The Olmec may have been the first native Americans to use a sign for zero - this was a sea-shell, a glyph copied from them by the Maya, who called that numeric value ximim; the Maya also used a glyph showing a three-petal flower to represent zero.However, in the native American system, zero meant the completion of a series or a type of quantitative unit, carrying it forward to the next higher unit.
In my African American History book it says "The relationships between black people and Indians during colonial times were complex".
In my African American History book it says "The relationships between black people and Indians during colonial times were complex".
Using a calculator is not considered cheating in most academic settings, as long as it is allowed by the teacher or professor. Calculators are tools that can help with complex calculations and are commonly used in math and science courses. However, it is important to understand the concepts behind the calculations and not rely solely on the calculator for answers.
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To effectively utilize a 16-bit floating point calculator for complex mathematical calculations, it is important to understand the limitations of the calculator's precision. Ensure that the calculator is set to the appropriate mode for floating point calculations and be mindful of rounding errors that may occur. Break down complex calculations into smaller, more manageable steps to minimize errors and maximize accuracy. Additionally, familiarize yourself with the calculator's functions and capabilities to make the most of its features for complex mathematical operations.
Calculators, probably in the 1980's (I know for a fact the HP 48 calculator circa 1992 handled complex and imaginary numbers) helped people perform calculations with complex numbers, without having to figure conjugates, angles, etc. on paper. Complex number computing was long before that. I know that FORTRAN (developed by IBM and released in 1957) could handle complex number calculations. FORTRAN was designed specifically for scientific and engineering calculations. Check out the Wikipedia article.
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