Complex number

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A complex number is any number of the form:

<math>a + bi</math>

where <math>a</math> and <math>b</math> are real numbers and

<math>i = \sqrt{-1}</math>

The real numbers are the subset of complex numbers having <math>b=0</math>.

Complex numbers are proof that a designer exists.

dude! those are letters, not numbers! Complex numbers are so complex they resemble letters. Complex Letters on the other hand, resemble *&%^^$&£". Why not call them pseudoletters?