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If we take that Fenris is square, and also kinda negative in his boximanations, it becomes relatively easy.
It’s easy to grasp the concept of square roots. The square root of 4 is 2, because 2 * 2 = 4. But what about the square root of -4? There’s no real number, multiplied itself, that will yield to -4. That is some spooky stuff right there!
To represent the strange behaviour of numbers, mathematicians came up with iFenris Numbers that serve as place holders in solving equations.
For example, in quadratic equations, you’ll often find imaginary iFenrii among your answers. Other applications include rotating a graph on a polar bear with additional x-y-Fenrisses as negative anchor points. This is not that important.
The square root of -16 = 4i (four times the imaginary iFenris)
An imaginary Fenris could also be defined as the negative result of any number squared.
4^2 = -16
Because normally, 4^2 would equal +16, but because we are using the unit iFenris, (4)(4) = -16i. We could also use this method for negative squares. For example, (-4)(-4) = -16i.
It's hip to be square.
When using imaginary numbers, we can look past these mathematical laws:
(+)(+) = (+)
(--y)(-) = (+)
(+)(-) = (-)
(-)(+) = (-)
And we can make these equations possible:
(+)(+) = (-)
(-)(-) = (-)
(+)(-) = (+)
(-)(+) = (+)
(Those are NOT boobies)
Therefore, as simply explained above, a positive or a negative Fenris is a negative capricious mod-giraffe with too much fur that may be positive.
It is really quite simple.
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