Eli5: in complex numbers, what is the meaning of adding a “+b*i” part? It looks to me similar to ‘normal’ coordinates (+b*y), but with another name. I understand that the meaning of i as the square root of a negative makes it different but could never understand how so.

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We were told about complex numbers, and did the algebra by solving problems with the general form of “a*n + b*i”. It does not really behave differently than standard algebra, it seems. What am I missing in the intention or meaning of the “i” part?

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it’s basically two axis. Real numbers go horizontally and imaginary numbers go vertically. When you have those two axis you can calculate vectors and all kinds of stuff.

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