Sujet : Re: y=f(x)=(x²)²+2x²+3
De : jp (at) *nospam* python.invalid (Python)
Groupes : sci.mathDate : 06. Feb 2025, 23:44:39
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Le 06/02/2025 à 23:15, Richard Hachel a écrit :
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But no one has ever explained where this being comes from, which, in its being, is an entity whose square is equal to -1. It is a convention.
Why do you keep lying Richard?
It is not a "convention" it is what it is: in the set R[X]/(X^2+1) i is the equivalence class of X.