no because it has lengthIn complex geometry, an imaginary line is a straight line that only contains one real point.
It is a pure imaginary number.Since (a+bi)-(a-bi) = 2bi, it is a pure imaginary number (it has no real component).
It can be either.
No, it is imaginary. Irrational numbers are a subset of real numbers Real numbers and imaginary numbers are sets without any overlap.
Yes, imaginary numbers are a subset of complex numbers.
no because it has lengthIn complex geometry, an imaginary line is a straight line that only contains one real point.
If a number is pure imaginary then it has no real component. If it is a real number, then there is no imaginary component. If it has both real and imaginary components, then it is a complex number.
Some are real and some are imaginary
No, they are imaginary (unreal).
The point from where an azimuth originates is the center of an imaginary circle.
Imaginary numbers are not a subset of the real numbers; imaginary means not real.
Antonyms of imaginary are real and concrete.
It is a pure imaginary number.Since (a+bi)-(a-bi) = 2bi, it is a pure imaginary number (it has no real component).
The Axis is a Imaginary Line.
Imaginary means "not real," "fictional," or "made up."
It can be either.
real