Actually a negative number can be under a square root symbol. This becomes very useful in electrical calculations. The square root of -1 is j. That is, j2 = -1.
It is (2j/5)2
the number 2 is two units to the right of 0 on the number line. the number -2 is two units to the left of 0
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In math, j is the imaginary number that is the square root of positive one, but is not equal to one.
Complex numbers include a multiple of the imaginary number constant "i" which is the square root of -1. The constant "2i " can be pronounced as "two-eye" or "two imaginary". (where confusion is possible with the electrical current "i", the letter "j" is often used.
Actually a negative number can be under a square root symbol. This becomes very useful in electrical calculations. The square root of -1 is j. That is, j2 = -1.
It is (2j/5)2
Jerome 'J-Square' Jones was born in 1968.
there is a square with a "j∆"
There are no 'real' numbers that can do that. The numbers are 3 + j sqrt(3) and 3 - j sqrt(3). ( ' j ' is the square root of negative 1 )
V-J Day in Times Square was created in 1945.
It s a odd number because if you look at the two fives you can t spite it evenly and the one it s the same. j j j j j j This answer was by Nicole,and the answer for list all the multiplication combinations of 36 was also by me i hoe you guys think that was the right answer:{
The canonical example is the square root of -1. Mathematicians use the symbol i to represent it, electrical engineers use j because i is already busy.
in complex j2=-1 so j equals square root of -1
the number 2 is two units to the right of 0 on the number line. the number -2 is two units to the left of 0