square root of -1
iota square is normally NOT equal to one.
The square root of a negative value is called an imaginary number.
"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".
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The square of negative iota will be the same as the square of positive iota (i.e. -1) because when a negative number is multiplied by a negative number, the answer is positive.
-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".