normal form of a complex number
The normal form of a complex number is a way to write a complex number in a simplified and standard format, which consists of a real part and an imaginary part multiplied by the imaginary unit "i." In normal form, the real and imaginary parts are written in a+bi, where a is the real part and b is the imaginary part.
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