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if z =x + iy is purely real number such that x< 0 then arg (z) is

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Answered by harshrajjha5
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PURELY REAL NUMBER MEANS IMAGINARY PART IS 0 SO WE ARE LEFT ONLY WITH REAL PART . AND IN THIS REAL PART IS ALWAYS NEGATIVE , THEREFORE ARG ISPI

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