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Conjugate of 3 +2 i + is


rajeshverma893393: To find a complex conjugate, simply change the sign of the imaginary part (the part with the i ). This means that it either goes from positive to negative or from negative to positive. As a general rule, the complex conjugate of a+bi is a−bi . Therefore, the complex conjugate of 3−2i is 3+2i .

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Answered by haarika83
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conjugate of 3+2i is 3-2i

Answered by bhumikabehera16
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To find a complex conjugate, simply change the sign of the imaginary part (the part with the i ). This means that it either goes from positive to negative or from negative to positive. As a general rule, the complex conjugate of a+bi is a−bi . Therefore, the complex conjugate of 3−2i is 3+2i .

Step-by-step explanation:

Thus the complex conjugate of 1 − 3i is 1+3i.

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