True or False

Complex numbers can be graphed on the real xy coordinate plane?

The answer is False.

Wait, is the answer true or false?

True.

To graph complex numbers on the real xy coordinate plane, we use a system called the complex plane. The real part of the complex number represents the x-coordinate, and the imaginary part represents the y-coordinate.

For example, let's say we have a complex number of 3 + 4i. The real part is 3, so we plot a point on the x-axis at 3. The imaginary part is 4, so we move up 4 units from the x-axis and plot another point. These two points represent the complex number 3 + 4i, and together they form a point in the complex plane.

Thus, the complex plane allows us to graph complex numbers on the real xy coordinate plane by treating the real part as the x-coordinate and the imaginary part as the y-coordinate.

true

It's clear you need to review your introduction to complex numbers.