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By Rational Numbers form Field, (Q, +,×) is a field. By Total Ordering on Quotient Field is Unique, it follows that (Q, +,×) has a unique total ordering on it that is compatible with its ring structure. Thus, (Q,+,×,) is a totally ordered field.
The irrational numbers, by themselves, do not form a field (at least with the usual operations). A field is a set (the irrational numbers are a set), together with two operations, usually called multiplication and addition. The set of irrational numbers, therefore, must necessarily be uncountable infinite.
Yes zero is a rational number. We know that the integer 0 can be written in any one of the following forms. Thus, 0 can be written as, where a/b = 0, where a = 0 and b is any non-zero integer. Hence, 0 is a rational number.
Every ordered field is a formally real field, i.e., 0 cannot be written as a sum of nonzero squares. The complex numbers also cannot be turned into an ordered field, as 1 is a square (of the imaginary number i) and would thus be positive.
The positive-real numbers can also form a field, (R>0,), with the operation xy=eln(x)ln(y) for all x, yR>0. Here, all positive-real numbers except 1 are the “multiplicative" units, and thus R>0={xR>0×1}.
Among any two integers or real numbers one is larger, another smaller. But you can't compare two complex numbers. (a + IB) < (c + id), The same is true for complex numbers as well.
Imaginary numbers, also called complex numbers, are used in real-life applications, such as electricity, as well as quadratic equations. In quadratic planes, imaginary numbers show up in equations that don't touch the x-axis. Imaginary numbers become particularly useful in advanced calculus.
The set of real numbers and the set of complex numbers each with their corresponding + and * operations are examples of fields. However, some non-examples of a field include the set of integers, polynomial rings, and matrix rings.
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By Rational Numbers form Field, (Q, +,×) is a field. By Total Ordering on Quotient Field is Unique, it follows that (Q, +,×) has a unique total ordering on it that is compatible with its ring structure. Thus, (Q,+,×,) is a totally ordered field.
Every nonzero complex number can be expressed in terms of its magnitude and angle. This angle is sometimes called the phase or argument of the complex number. Although formulas for the angle of a complex number are a bit complicated, the angle has some properties that are simple to describe.
Every ordered field contains an ordered subfield that is isomorphic to the rational numbers. Squares are necessarily non-negative in an ordered field. This implies that the complex numbers cannot be ordered since the square of the imaginary unit i is 1. Finite fields cannot be ordered.
For a finite field of prime power order q, the algebraic closure is a countably infinite field that contains a copy of the field of order in for each positive integer n (and is in fact the union of these copies).
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