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Imaginary unit

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The imaginary unit, denoted as \( i \), is a fundamental concept in complex numbers. It is defined as the square root of \(-1\). This means: \[ i^2 = -1 \] The imaginary unit allows for the extension of the number system to include numbers that cannot be represented on the traditional number line.

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