Math, asked by kavishsarvesh, 5 months ago

7
A function p(z) is defined as b + ai,
where z = a + bi, and a and b are
real.
p(z) x p(z conjugate) will be ?

a)
z conjugate
b)
1
c)
-z X (z conjugate)
d)
PLS Explain and solve It is Very important for me.​

Answers

Answered by PixleyPanda
13

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The notation for the complex conjugate of z is either ˉz or z∗. The complex conjugate has the same real part as z and the same imaginary part but with the opposite sign. That is, if z=a+ib, then z∗=a−ib. In polar complex form, the complex conjugate of reiθ is re−iθ.

Answered by MrVampire01
125

Step-by-step explanation:

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where z = a + bi, and a and b are

real.

p(z) x p(z conjugate) will be ?

a)

z conjugate

b)

1

c)

-z X (z conjugate)

d)

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