Yes, this is the idea. Complex numbers were introduced as a means of solving cubic equations which could not be evaluated without them, but the solutions eliminate all the complex terms from the answer. The idea is that if they were not eliminated, the answer wouldn't be useful.
I think I said "only introduced to be eliminated later". That doesn't mean it doesn't introduce new and interesting mathematics too.
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"initially new ideas were used to solve problems within pre-existing frameworks" is hard to disagree with. I disagree with "only introduced to be eliminated later", that seems to have happened in cubics, but quite quickly "you owe me 10 quid, I can denote that as -10" makes sense
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what does "elimination" mean here? my bank balance is -1800, I could add 2000 to the balance and have a positive number but thats not the only reason to introduce them
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