Imaginary line (mathematics)

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title: Imaginary line (mathematics)
text: In complex geometry, an imaginary line is a straight line that only contains one real point. It can be proven that this point is the intersection point with the conjugated line. It is a special case of an imaginary curve. An imaginary line is found in the complex projective plane P2(C) where points are represented by three homogeneous coordinates ( x 1 ,   x 2 ,   x 3 ) , x i ∈ C . Boyd Patterson described the lines in this plane: Felix Klein described imaginary geometrical structures: "We will
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