4.5 The complex “plane”
In section 3.9, we discussed the algebraic properties of C, the complex numbers. We return to them again here to look at their geometry. For any point (a, b) in the real plane, consider the corresponding complex number a + bi.
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The plot in Figure 4.23 shows several complex values. That is not a complex plane despite appearances and some authors’ terminology. A plane has two dimensions. We visualized C, which is one-dimensional, in the two-dimensional real plane. We return to these issues about dimensions with respect to a field in section 5.2 when we look at vector...