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if complex numbe Z s a purely real no. such that Re(Z) <0 . then arg (Z) is equal to π ​

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Answered by sujatakadali
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If z is a purely real complex number such that Re(z)<0, then, arg(z) is equal to.

Solution : ... Then, z is represented by a point on the negative side of x-axis. ∴ arg(z)=π.

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Answered by ItsNewton23
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If z is a purely real complex number such that Re(z)<0, then, arg(z) is equal to.

Solution : ... Then, z is represented by a point on the negative side of x-axis. ∴ arg(z)=π.

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