Can a quantum computing bit multiple states contribute


Can a quantum computing bit's (qbit's) multiple states contribute any more computing power or hold any more extraordinary mathematical control/significance than an imaginary/complex number contribution to a calculation in say time to frequency transforms? I mean what is the difference mathematically not including/outside the fact that in the qbit the values are held in one physically conceptual place.

I mean couldn't you separate the qbit into parts and gain the same computing power or model?

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