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I found this class that defines complex numbers, and has the capacity of adding them, and much more: http://www.math.ksu.edu/~bennett/jomacg/c.html Basically, you define a class with two fields, one for the real part, and one for the imaginary part.
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if you mean both dimensions are complex numbers, then you use foil. Example (1+i)(1+2i)= 1 + 3i - 2 (since i2 = -1) -1+3i that's a rectangle but you should understand if your in a class with complex #
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models based on areas
about cylinder
dynamics
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Some of the best working models of biology for class 10 include creating a model of the digestive system using everyday materials, constructing a model of a plant cell using clay or playdough, or demonstrating how photosynthesis works using a simple experiment with plants and sunlight. These models can help students understand complex biological concepts in a hands-on and visual way.
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It could be an imaginary number or a complex number or on belonging to a higher class of numbers.
I found this class that defines complex numbers, and has the capacity of adding them, and much more: http://www.math.ksu.edu/~bennett/jomacg/c.html Basically, you define a class with two fields, one for the real part, and one for the imaginary part.