real part

noun

Definition of real part

: the term in a complex number (such as 2 in 2 + 3i) that does not contain the imaginary unit as a factor

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Complex numbers are made up of a real part and an imaginary part. Quanta Magazine, "The (Imaginary) Numbers at the Edge of Reality," 25 Oct. 2018 The scene from a comic-book movie was a real part of the show. Mike Murphy, Quartz, "We were promised jetpacks, and now we have them. So why isn’t anyone using them?," 18 July 2019 And just like that, the moon — much more than a featureless symbolic orb — was a real part of our collective memory and history. Shannon Stirone, New York Times, "Imagining the Moon," 9 July 2019 Since energy levels are always real, the real parts of the zeros of the zeta function would always be ½, and the Riemann hypothesis would therefore be true. Quanta Magazine, "Physicists Attack Math’s $1,000,000 Question," 4 Apr. 2017 In this solution, known as the Argand (or complex) plane, the location of every point is the sum of a real part for its horizontal distance and an imaginary part for its vertical distance from the origin. Quanta Magazine, "How to Find Simple Treasures in Complex Numbers," 14 Feb. 2019

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First Known Use of real part

1949, in the meaning defined above

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