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Q: What were the major causes both real and imaginary of the Red Scare?
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Is scare is a synonym of frighten?

Yes, scare is a synonym of frighten if both are used as verbs.


Can a no real number be a pure imaginary number?

If a number is pure imaginary then it has no real component. If it is a real number, then there is no imaginary component. If it has both real and imaginary components, then it is a complex number.


Are imaginary and complex numbers the same?

No. A complex number is a number that has both a real part and an imaginary part. Technically, a pure imaginary number ... which has no real part ... is not a complex number.


What is the historical context of the play The Crucible?

The play's author, Arthur Miller, uses the Salem witch trials of 1692 as an analogy for the Red Scare of the 1950s. In both cases, governments used coercion against private individuals to investigate an unseen and ultimately imaginary menace.


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They Are Both Imaginary Lines.


Can a number be both complex and imaginary?

A complex number has a real part and a (purely) imaginary part, So imaginary numbers are a subset of complex numbers. But the converse is not true. A real number is also a member of the complex domain but it is not an imaginary number.


What is the past participle of the word scare?

Scare is a regular verb son the past and past participle are both verb + -ed scared


How are latitude and longitude the same?

They are both imaginary lines which circle the earth!


Is the sum of two pure imaginary numbers always a pure imaginary number?

Yes, the only argument would be the example, i + (-i) = 0. However, many people don't realize that 0 is both a purely real and pure imaginary number since it lies on both axes of the complex plane.


The red scare and McCarthyism were similar in that both?

Encouraged nativist ideas.


Which number belongs to the set of imaginary numbers 2?

2 does belong to the set of imaginary numbers. Any real number is also imaginary. Imaginary numbers are the set of all numbers that can be expressed as a +b*i where "i" is the square root of negative one and "a" and "b" are both real numbers.


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They r both imaginary lines