i×10
i×10 is a mathematical expression representing the product of the imaginary unit, i, and the number 10. In mathematics, the imaginary unit 'i' is defined as the square root of -1. Therefore, i×10 is equivalent to 10i. This is a complex number where the real part is zero and the imaginary part is 10. Complex numbers are often expressed in the form a + bi, where 'a' is the real part and 'b' is the imaginary part. In the case of 10i, 'a' is 0 and 'b' is 10. The expression i×10 is a standard way to represent a purely imaginary number. It is commonly encountered in various fields of mathematics, including algebra, calculus, and electrical engineering, where complex numbers are used to model phenomena involving oscillations, rotations, or wave propagation. The value of i×10 can be visualized on the complex plane as a point located on the imaginary axis, 10 units above the origin.