Re: transformation equations
- From: "Spaceman" <spaceman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 20 Sep 2008 23:01:39 -0400
rbwinn wrote:
I don't see where you are coming up with these imaginary numbers. An
imaginary number is defined as the square root of a negative number,
which does not exist because a negative number can only result from
multiplication of a positive number by a negative number.
Robert.
Do you ever need to use such after you have added two negatives
such as maybe
(-1000)+ (-600) ??
Let me ask you this.
Will you never have to use such after adding negatives?
.
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