The word imaginary is an adjective because it describes a noun, for example, I have an imaginary friend. The verb form is imagine. Try to imagine what the world would be like if people stopped fighting with each other.
Imaginary numbers are not a subset of the real numbers; imaginary means not real.
No. Irrational numbers are real numbers, therefore it is not imaginary.
Neither. It's imaginary.
No, the word 'imaginary' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.Related noun forms are image, imagery, and imagination.
Imaginary and complex numbers are an extension of the Real Number system. They are not called unreal. An imaginary number is a non-existent number, like the square root of a negative number. For example, the square root of -4 is 2i (i stands for imaginary). There are also complex numbers, which are defined as the sum of a real number and an imaginary number (e.g. 4 + 3i). An imaginary number does not exist, but can nevertheless be useful in certain applications. An imaginary number is any number that is the product of a real number and the square root of negative one (-1). The square root of -1 is the "unit" of the set of imaginary numbers, and is referred to as "i". As you know, negative numbers cannot have square roots, and so the square root of any negative number is "imaginary". There are also "complex numbers", which are the sum of a real number and an imaginary number. For example 3 + 2i.
The likely word is from the verb to imagine and is spelled imaginary.
The correct spelling of the verb is to "hallucinate" (have imaginary visions).
The adjectives are "imagined" or "imaginary" (non-existent, or delusional), and also "imaginative" (a positive evaluation meaning intellectual or clever). The verb to imagine also forms the present participle imagining, which rarely could be an adjective.
Yes. The number 1 + i is imaginary but not pure imaginary, while 5i is pure imaginary.
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Since this is an imaginary friend, you can create your own imaginary foster home for the imaginary friend.
No, they are imaginary (unreal).
the equator is the imaginary line
an imaginary number is imaginary so no (i guess) this answer kind of sucks
Antonyms of imaginary are real and concrete.
No it is not bad to have a imaginary friend.
No difference. The set of complex numbers includes the set of imaginary numbers.