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= i, not less than i.

It's an arrow sign I'm using it here, dammit.

And i isn't the only imaginary number. There could be 2i, 1/2i, πei, etc, etc.

Which does make a difference when graphed on the complex plane.

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It's an arrow sign I'm using it here, dammit.

And i isn't the only imaginary number. There could be 2i, 1/2i, πei, etc, etc.

Which does make a difference when graphed on the complex plane.

I know there are numbers less/greater than i, but √e isn't one of them ;)

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I never said i

I said imaginary number.

I never specified which one.

For the record, if you're gonna take that arrow as the less than sign, I'm gonna refer to the imaginary number πei.

Because fucking pie.

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I never said i

I said imaginary number.

I never specified which one.

Actually you said lolimaginary number, and I have no idea what a lolimaginary number is :P

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You people and talking about imaginary numbers being greater than/less than one another. The concept of greater than and less than only applies with real numbers and it's subsets. Please talk about the modulus of the imaginary numbers and/or the coefficient of the imaginary unit when making comparisons, otherwise I may have to go all mathematics on you.

Also my other favourite number is א0.

Oh wow using א breaks SF lol.

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I was more or less referring to the length of that vector-looking thing on the complex plane where you graph that shit, but eh, I don't mind you going mathematics.

We didn't get enough i in school anyway. Fucking high schools don't teach that much.

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Meh, I'll probably get taught all that in january anyway when FP1 starts.

Indeed. Most, if not all, FP1 syllabi have complex numbers, although you might not meet epi*i + 1 = 0 until later.

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Aleph breaks anything, really.

It reverses the typing before and after it. Quite annoying.

But still quite awesome.

Edit: I got to e in BC Calc when we did series. :sweatdrop: though I knew of it before hand.

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