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And it seems, 0² will be 0, so x²>=0.
Any purely imaginary number squared will be a negative number. X2>0 is only true for numbers along the real line. Along the imaginary line, numbers like i2 (which equals -1) are not necessarily greater than 0.
Yes, usually, teachers don't really want to mess with imaginary numbers unless they are actually teaching you imaginary numbers, so they would always say something like "x² ≥ 0 ∈ ℝ".
I immediately shouted "x²>=0". And he said, "Oh thanks *scout".
Quote from: Scout on February 09, 2011, 04:29:12 pmI immediately shouted "x²>=0". And he said, "Oh thanks *scout".we all know you're scout...* Happybobjr wins
But nobody here knows my real name xD
Quote from: Scout on February 13, 2011, 10:47:40 amBut nobody here knows my real name xDSilly David...* ZTrumpet can haz wins!!!