−i
complex number with argument of 3/2*pi and modulus of one
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−i
Summary
−i is a complex unit[1].
Key Facts
- −i's instance of is recorded as complex unit[2].
- −i's instance of is recorded as square root[3].
- −i's instance of is recorded as imaginary number[4].
- −i's instance of is recorded as Gaussian integer[5].
- −i's opposite of is recorded as imaginary unit[6].
- −i's numeric value is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q193796', 'amount': '-1'}[7].
- −i's different from is recorded as -i[8].
- −i's defining formula is recorded as (-i)^2=-1[9].
- −i's in defining formula is recorded as -i[10].
- −i's in defining formula is recorded as \cdot^2[11].
- −i's in defining formula is recorded as -1[12].
- −i's in defining formula is recorded as i[13].
- −i's mathematical inverse is recorded as imaginary unit[14].
- −i's mathematical inverse is recorded as imaginary unit[15].