All complex numbers can be graphed on real xy coordinate plane

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Complex numbers cannot be graphed on the real xy coordinate plane directly, since they involve both a real part and an imaginary part. A separate coordinate plane, known as the complex plane, is used for graphing complex numbers. The real part of the complex number represents the x-coordinate, while the imaginary part represents the y-coordinate.

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Complex numbers cannot be graphed directly on a real xy coordinate plane because they consist of both real and imaginary parts. The real part is plotted on the x-axis, while the imaginary part is plotted on the y-axis. In order to plot complex numbers on a graph, a complex plane called the Argand plane or complex plane is used. This plane has a real axis (x-axis) and an imaginary axis (y-axis), which together allow for the representation of complex numbers. Each complex number corresponds to a unique point on the complex plane.