I think you're referring to the Fibonacci sequence.
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There are sonnets about sunflowers.June Jordan "Sunflower Sonnet Number 1"Richard Sidy "Sunflower Sonnet Number 1.5"June Jordan "Sunflower Sonnet Number 2"John Slim "In the Garden Sunflower Sonnet"note: Shakespeare did not write about sunflowers in his sonnets
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Adjoint operator of a complex number?
The absolute value of a complex number is the magnitude of the number, which is found from sqrt(a² + b²) for the complex number a + bi
You get a complex number unless the real number happens to be 0 or 1.
Yes. And since Real numbers are a subset of complex numbers, a complex number can also be a pure real.Another AnswerYes, for example: (0 + j5) is a complex number, whose 'real' number is zero.
No. A complex number is a number that has both a real part and an imaginary part. Technically, a pure imaginary number ... which has no real part ... is not a complex number.
Graphically, the conjugate of a complex number is its reflection on the real axis.