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if z=x+iy is a complex number ,then ____is called conjugate complex number of z is​

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Answered by nkeerti857
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Step-by-step explanation:

x+iy is the conjuugate Complex number

Answered by anurag432
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Answer:

z=x+iy is a complex number, then z∗=x−iy is called conjugate complex

Explanation:

Every complex number is a two-component number involving a real number added to an imaginary number. It has a complex conjugate. This complex conjugate will have the same real part, and the imaginary part will have the same magnitude but the opposite sign.

The notation for the complex conjugate of z is either ˉz or z∗.

A complex number z = x + yi times its conjugate x – yi is the square of its absolute value (|z|) . Therefore, 1/z is the conjugate of z divided by the square of its absolute value (|z|) .

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