Complex Numbers

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Complex numbers are helpful in finding the square root of negative numbers. The concept of complex numbers was first referred to in the 1st century by a Greek mathematician, Hero of Alexandria when he tried to find the square root of a negative number. But he merely changed the negative into positive and simply took the numeric root value. Further, the real identity of a complex number was defined in the 16th century by Italian mathematician Gerolamo Cardano, in the process of finding the negative roots of cubic and quadratic polynomial expressions.

Definition

A complex number is the sum of a real number and an imaginary number. A complex number is of the form and is usually represented by . Here both and are real numbers. The value '' is called the real part which is denoted by , and '' is called the imaginary part .  Also, is called an imaginary number.

Representation of a Complex Number