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Benedict Irwin edited Splitting the Num.tex
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cos^2(\theta) = 1
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which are $\theta=0,180$ which correspond to the normal number line, (both components fold in) and the mod of the number line
$|n \in \mathbb{R}|$ (the normal negative component folds onto the real part).
There exist non symmetric solutions
A suggested Cayley table by D.Worthy is
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