Authors: Sigrid M.-L. Obenland
In the scientific literature, complex numbers comprising a real and an imaginary part are represented as a vector in a Gaussian number plane spanned by one coordinate axis representing the imaginary numbers and another orthogonal coordinate axis representing the real numbers. In the following, I show how the imaginary axis and the real axis can be incorporated into a three-dimensional real coordinate system, thereby creating a fused coordinate system of both, real and complex numbers.
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