If I'm correct, the answer is -25.
They chose 169 because 169 × 4 is 26².
(I got the 169 joke; I'm just solving this because I like to solve equations)
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If I'm correct, the answer is -25.
They chose 169 because 169 × 4 is 26².
(I got the 169 joke; I'm just solving this because I like to solve equations)
Just because it isn't real doesn't mean we can't imagine a world where it can work
that would be least possible
Sometimes things only appear impossible when we don't think in more complex terms
Where exactly are complex numbers used?
H Ψ = i ℏ (∂ Ψ) / (∂ t)
Electrical Enginering is an example