Maths with Complex Numbers

The mathematical beauty of ‘i’, the square route of minus 1, is all very well, but what use to us is a number that cannot be calculated? Well in the Fourier Transform, ‘i’ serves a very important purpose indeed. It keeps things separate, and that is exactly what we want from an algorithm that breaks a signal apart into its constituent sine waves. How does ‘i’ keep things separate and how does this help us?