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| <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
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| <Namespace Name="System.Numerics">
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|   <Docs>
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|     <summary>
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|       <attribution license="cc4" from="Microsoft" modified="false" />
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|       <para>The <see cref="N:System.Numerics" /> namespace contains numeric types that complement the numeric primitives, such as <see cref="T:System.Byte" />, <see cref="T:System.Double" />, and <see cref="T:System.Int32" />, that are defined by the .NET Framework.</para>
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|     </summary>
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|     <remarks>
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|       <attribution license="cc4" from="Microsoft" modified="false" />
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|       <para>This namespace includes the following types:</para>
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|       <list type="bullet">
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|         <item>
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|           <para>The <see cref="T:System.Numerics.BigInteger" /> structure, which is a nonprimitive integral type that supports arbitrarily large integers. An integral primitive such as <see cref="T:System.Byte" /> or <see cref="T:System.Int32" /> includes a MinValue and a MaxValue property, which define the lower bound and upper bound supported by that data type. In contrast, the <see cref="T:System.Numerics.BigInteger" /> structure has no lower or upper bound, and can contain the value of any integer.</para>
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|         </item>
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|         <item>
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|           <para>The <see cref="T:System.Numerics.Complex" /> structure, which represents a complex number. A complex number is a number in the form a + bi, where a is the real part, and b is the imaginary part. </para>
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|         </item>
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|       </list>
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|     </remarks>
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|   </Docs>
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| </Namespace> |