surely someone named it before thoughI AM VERY SMART wrote:
This number doesn't exist so it's called an "imaginary number"
surely someone named it before thoughI AM VERY SMART wrote:
This number doesn't exist so it's called an "imaginary number"
Oh you're right we can also call it "i"Rigbyuis wrote:
surely someone named it before thoughI AM VERY SMART wrote:
This number doesn't exist so it's called an "imaginary number"
sqrt(vec2(1.0, 0.5) * mat2(cos(5.), sin(5.), -sin(5.), cos(5.)).x * mod(7., 5.))
$\sum_{n=1}^{\infty}{10^{-n}n}$