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Two or more inequalities taken together. Often this refers to a connected chain of inequalities, such as 3 < x < 5.
Combining two functions by substituting one function's formula in place of each x in the other function's formula.
The coordinate plane used to graph complex numbers.
Numbers like 3 – 2i that can be written as the sum or difference of a real number and an imaginary number.
Algebra rules and formulas for complex numbers are listed below.
A fraction which has, as part of its numerator and/or denominator, at least one other fraction.
The complex conjugate of a + bi is a – bi, and similarly the complex conjugate of a – bi is a + bi.