Chapter 1: Problem 64
A stand-up comedian uses algebra in some jokes, including one about a telephone recording that announces "You have just reached an imaginary number. Please multiply by \(i\) and dial again." Explain the joke.
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Chapter 1: Problem 64
A stand-up comedian uses algebra in some jokes, including one about a telephone recording that announces "You have just reached an imaginary number. Please multiply by \(i\) and dial again." Explain the joke.
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