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Consider the complex number Z= 1/(1+i), Find the conjugate of z?

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Answered by 1980seemamishra
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Answered by MiReU
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Conjugates are defined as a pair of binomials with identical terms but parting opposite arithmetic operators in the middle of these similar terms.

Let z = 1/(1 + i)

Conjugate of z = i - 1

Steps :-

First, rationalize the denominator & then multiply both numerator and denominator by 1 - i.

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