Math, asked by beingudit, 1 year ago

Find the conjugate of √3i-1

Answers

Answered by rakeshmohata
174
The forms of any imaginary portions are to be written as

=> a + ib

So...

When we get a imaginary part like this..

 =  >  \sqrt{3} i - 1 \\  \\  \bf \: it  \: \: should \:  \: be \:  \: written \:  \: as \:  - 1 +  \sqrt{3} i
Where..

=> a = - 1 and b = sq root 3.

Now..

The conjugate means the imaginary part of the value i.e. b will become negative.

So..

The required conjugate will be in form

=> a - ib

Hence the required conjugate answer will be

 =  >  - 1 - i \sqrt{3}
_____________________________
Hope this is ur required answer

Proud to help you

AA69: hey bhaiya plz answer my new question.....!!!!! its urgent
Answered by soorajsk7128
3

Answer:

The answer will be

Step-by-step explanation:

-√3i-1

Similar questions