In Mathematics, A ‘Real Number’ Is One That Does Not Contain An ‘Imaginary Part’, Which Is A Multiple Of The ‘Imaginary Unit’ Symbolised I. What Term Is Correspondingly Used To Refer To A Number That Has Both A ‘Real Part’ And An ‘Imaginary Part’?

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1. In Mathematics, A ‘Real Number’ Is One That Does Not Contain An ‘Imaginary Part’, Which Is A Multiple Of The ‘Imaginary Unit’ Symbolised I. What Term Is Correspondingly Used To Refer To A Number That Has Both A ‘Real Part’ And An ‘Imaginary Part’?