imaginary

Significado (Inglés)

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Pronúnciase como (IPA)
/ɪˈmæd͡ʒɪnəɹi/
Etimoloxía (Inglés)

In summary

From Middle English ymaginarie, ymagynary, from Latin imāginārius (“relating to images, fancied”), from imāgō, equivalent to imagine + -ary. The mathematical sense derives from René Descartes's use (of the French imaginaire) in 1637, La Geometrie, to ridicule the notion of regarding non-real roots of polynomials as numbers. Although Descartes' usage was derogatory, the designation stuck even after the concept gained acceptance in the 18th century.

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