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    Purely Imaginary Number

    Definition

    A complex number z is said to be purely imaginary if it has no real part, i.e., ℜ[z] = 0. The term is often used in preference to the simpler "imaginary" in situations where z can in general assume complex values with nonzero real parts, but in a particular case of interest, the real part is identically zero.

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