Mainly engineering, particularly control theory and other electronic systems; complex numbers are useful to represent oscillation frequency and phase information.
Jobs that involve numbers include pharmacists, construction workers, and math teachers. Scientists, and people who reconstruct accidents also have jobs that involve the use of numbers.
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Any jobs that require a B.S.All jobs/careers involve the use of numbers.
A complex number for example. Complex numbers involve i, the imaginary square root of -1.
electrical engineers and quantum mechanics use them.
Some of the jobs that use complex conjugates include quantum mechanics, electrical engineers and physicists. Complete understanding of generators and motors require the knowledge of imaginary numbers.
I suggest you read the Wikipedia article con complex numbers, specifically the section "Applications". One example is electrical engineering: in the case of AC, it helps to express all voltages, currents and impedances (equivalent of resistances) as complex numbers.
Various engineering fields will use them. Electricity and electronics.
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Some jobs or careers that involve using square roots include mathematicians, statisticians, engineers, physicists, and financial analysts. These professionals often use square roots in calculations involving measurements, data analysis, modeling, and risk assessment. Understanding square roots is essential in fields that require complex mathematical computations and problem-solving skills.
Complex math covers how to do operations on complex numbers. Complex numbers include real numbers, imaginary numbers, and the combination of real+imaginary numbers.
Complex numbers are a proper superset of real numbers. That is to say, real numbers are a proper subset of complex numbers.