complex plane axes
The complex plane axes refer to the two perpendicular lines used to define and represent complex numbers in a graphical form. The horizontal axis is called the real axis, representing the real part of a complex number, while the vertical axis is called the imaginary axis, representing the imaginary part of a complex number.
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