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Has no sauce
High stakes fart tasteing in hell huh
Try adult diapers if that pelosi keeps sneaking out of the rectum
Not useing the word properly are (you)
Queer larps can't save (you)
(You) don't know the Vermont pussy this old Jew can swing
Tranny
I can't believe Lynns head hasn't been curbed yet
There needs to be a ass lickers recovery page made for these assholes huh
The keystone is a larp
Some fake Jew maps for fake Jew exodus
Shit
Egon was a great father and Jew and ghostbuster
Kys immediately
(You) cia niggs are doing all the work for Baal and mavet
Gossip and Faggots
There is that pedo wavering around its pork sandwhich again
THE HORSES ASS JUST TWATTED SOME SHIT FROM ITS FRONTHOLE FOR THULE TALMUD PEANUT BUTTER FAKE JEW COCAINE
Throw it out the aeroplane
Despotic threats meme
Delusional kike shitting up board
Nope
What a shifty shitty murder cult the cia is prostlicyzing with huh
It's the cocaine huh
Maybe schumer can pull the forty year old tampoon out of pelosi
USE THE CHOPPER FRANK
Neck pelosi on the toilet bowl
Stop comparing yourself to pelosi faggot
We can nickname ebots cellphone later after the White House cornerstone riddle is solved
Why do they call RBG tinker bell
E to the power of (i*pi) +1=0
An imaginary number is a complex number that can be written as a real number multiplied by the imaginary unit i,[note 1] which is defined by its property i2 = −1.[1] The square of an imaginary number bi is −b2. For example, 5i is an imaginary number, and its square is −25. Zero is considered to be both real and imaginary.[2]
Originally coined in the 17th century as a derogatory term and regarded as fictitious or useless, the concept gained wide acceptance following the work of Leonhard Euler and Carl Friedrich Gauss.
An imaginary number bi can be added to a real number a to form a complex number of the form a + bi, where the real numbers a and b are called, respectively, the real part and the imaginary part of the complex number.[3][note 2] Some authors use the term pure imaginary number to denote what is called here an imaginary number, and imaginary number to denote any complex number with non-zero imaginary part.[4]
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from blue area)
i−3 = i
i−2 = −1
i−1 = −i
i0 = 1
i1 = i
i2 = −1
i3 = −i
i4 = 1
i5 = i
i6 = −1
in = in(mod 4)