@niktemadur to Ask ScienceEnglish • 1 month agoAs imaginary numbers (square root is negative) are useful, is there any mathematical use for an imaginary number that, when multiplied by zero, gives a non-zero result?message-square26arrow-up164arrow-down12
arrow-up162arrow-down1message-squareAs imaginary numbers (square root is negative) are useful, is there any mathematical use for an imaginary number that, when multiplied by zero, gives a non-zero result?@niktemadur to Ask ScienceEnglish • 1 month agomessage-square26
minus-square@Blue_MorpholinkEnglish5•1 month agoThat sounds like you are describing a function. You can have a function where inputting 0 gives a 0 output except certain conditions where an input of 0 gives non zero output. For example y=sin(x) gives 0 every time x=2π. Otherwise it ouputs a non zero number.
That sounds like you are describing a function.
You can have a function where inputting 0 gives a 0 output except certain conditions where an input of 0 gives non zero output. For example y=sin(x) gives 0 every time x=2π. Otherwise it ouputs a non zero number.