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Complex numbers  The Italian mathematician Gerolamo Cardano is the first known to have introduced complex numbers, calling them “fictitious” at the time. However, the mathematical development of “i” as the imaginary number representing the square root of -1 is attributed to Leonhard Euler, one of the most important mathematicians and scientists in human history. Imaginary Numbers, Imaginary Numbers Math, Branches Of Mathematics, The Math Ain't Mathing, Dirac Equation, Leonhard Euler, Applied Calculus, Inverse Functions, Second Law Of Thermodynamics

Complex numbers The Italian mathematician Gerolamo Cardano is the first known to have introduced complex numbers, calling them “fictitious” at the time. However, the mathematical development of “i” as the imaginary number representing the square root of -1 is attributed to Leonhard Euler, one of the most important mathematicians and scientists in human history.

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