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find the conjugate of 1/i​

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Answered by akshrajain30aug2007
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Step-by-step explanation:

The conjugate of a complex number a + bi (with real coefficients a, b) is what you get when you "replace" i with -i, namely a - bi. For example, the conjugate of i is -i, the "other" square root of -1.

Answered by ahmedshakeelas2221
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Answer:

the conjugate is find as

Step-by-step explanation:

1/i×(-i/-i)

-i/-i² :.i²=-1

-i

i is the conjugate of answer

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