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Complex numbers are defined as ordered pairs of reals:

Such pairs can be added and multiplied as follows
- addition:

- multiplication:

with the addition and the multiplication is the field of complex numbers.
To perform basic computations it is convenient to introduce the imaginary unit, i=(0,1).[1] It has the property
Any complex number
can be written as
(this is often called the algebraic form) and vice-versa.
This makes the multiplication natural:

The square root of number in the denominator in the above formula is called the modulus of z and denoted by
,

We have for any two complex numbers
and

provided 

For
we define also
, the conjugate, by
Then we have


provided 

- ↑ in some applications it is denoted by j as well.