History of Mathematics
Imaginary numbers are a class of numbers that extend the concept of one-dimensional number lines to two-dimensional complex planes, specifically defined as multiples of the imaginary unit 'i', where 'i' is the square root of -1. These numbers allow for the solutions of equations that do not have real solutions, such as quadratic equations with negative discriminants, and are foundational in various fields of mathematics, including complex analysis and topology.
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