The value of iota square is negative one because that is how it is defined. Iota is defined as the square root of negative one, or iota square must be negative one.
-i/sqrt(2) -i/sqrt(2)
-1
square root of -1
Mathematicians decided that, since the square root of a negative number does not exist, they would use the first letter of "imaginary" to represent this "value".
iota square is normally NOT equal to one.
1243 KDA= Iota Cube
That depends on the value of iota. "e" is usually understood to be a specific number, which is approximately 2.718. But iota is a variable which can have any value.
The square root of a negative value is called an imaginary number.
the answer is e raise to power minus pi/2
"Iota" is the 9th letter of the Greek alphabet, and has a metaphorical connotation of a very small amount. Commonly used in the phrase "not an iota", which would mean "not even a little bit".
"Iota" is the 9th letter of the Greek alphabet, and has a metaphorical connotation of a very small amount. Commonly used in the phrase "not an iota", which would mean "not even a little bit".