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The conjugate of the complex number 3 – 2i is​

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Answered by nithurintha
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Answer:

The complex conjugate is 3−2i-

Answered by Hellion
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3 – 2i

It is a complex number.

To find it's conjugate, we change the sign of the imaginary part of the number.

The general form is a + bi to a - bi

Therefore, 3 - 2i will be 3 + 2i

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