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Numerically, it is equal to it. This may not be the same as It if I is not the same as i. Please note that in this context, it does not matter what I am, only what i is.

It is possible that it is not a single variable but denotes the product of i and t, in which case it is numerically equal to the product of the numerical value of i and the numerical value of t.

A further possibility is that i is not simply one of two numerical variables being multiplied together but the imaginary square root root of -1. In that case it is simply t times the imaginary square root of -1. In the complex plane, the numerical equivalent of it would be the ordered pair (0,t).

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