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if z=x+iy is a complex number then the additive inverse of z is​

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Answered by stylishshootout
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

For any complex number z = x + iy, there always exists a number "–z=–a–ib" such that z + (–z) = (–z)+z = 0 and is known as the additive inverse of z.

Answered by anusha195sl
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Answer:

-x-iy

Step-by-step explanation:

  • For finding the value we are going to use additive inverse method of the complex numbers.
  • Additive inverse defines the value while we add the orginal number the result will be equal to zero.
  • The final value in the Right Hand Side (RHS) will become as minus (-).
  • Now, we going to apply the Additive inverse for z=x+iy,

z+z_{1} =0

x+iy+z_{1}  = 0

Here, z_{1}  = -x-iy

Therefore, Z is –x-iy.

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