The Argand-Gauss plane, also known as the complex plane, is a two-dimensional graphical representation of complex numbers. In this plane, the horizontal axis (real axis) represents the real part of a complex number, while the vertical axis (imaginary axis) represents the imaginary part. Each point in the plane corresponds to a complex number of the form ( z = a + bi ), where ( a ) is the real part and ( b ) is the imaginary part. This visualization allows for the geometric interpretation of complex number operations, such as addition and multiplication.
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