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Complex numbers
Topic Started: Jan 6 2011, 09:13 PM (323 Views)
CJ
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A very minor case of serious brain damage

Complex numbers are an extension to the familiar system of 'real numbers', that allows you to do a greater range of things. Most notably, it allows you to square root a negative number.

For more information, watch my video on the subject:

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Michelle
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Haha I like the vid icon.

Great job.
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CJ
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Thanks! I'm glad you liked it :) .
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Michelle
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No problem, it was interesting.
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CJ
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I'm glad to hear that :) .

What should my next video be about?
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Michelle
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As I said before, n factorial because it's easy
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