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conjugate of complex number
7 +  \sqrt{5i}

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Answered by MrFire600
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7 plus 5i is the conjugate of 7 minus 5i. But 7 minus 5i is also the conjugate of 7 plus 5i, for obvious reasons. If you started with this and you change the sign of the imaginary part, you would get 7 minus 5i. They're conjugates of each other.

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