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NIKHIL-ANKITA Theorem: Number cannot be certain it is always uncertain.

Abstract

By viewing the contents you agree to the Terms and Conditions. All punishments subject to jurisdiction at Ranchi-834001. All protocols are valid. Statement – A number should always be represented as: A+-Ni , where A is magnitude of real part, N is magnitude of imaginary part, i is the imaginary iota symbol. The angle Tan^-1(N/A) is calculated with sign to obtain phase. There is always a tendency towards the number 0 +- 0i i.e. neither leading nor lagging phase. It is not possible to convert all Imaginary part of a number into real number. A conversion always occurs between A to N vice versa i.e. N to A.

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