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Complex numbers:
  • Complex numbers are two parts one is called the real numbers and the second on one is called the imaginary numbers its in the form of a+bi.
The fundamental Theorem of Algebra:
  • If we didn't have complex Numbers there wouldn't be any FTA will the wouldn't be the same.

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