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The conjugate of the complex number z=a+ib will be

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Answered by nisha382
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If Z=a+ib,then the conjugate of the complex number will be a-ib.

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Answered by choprayogita110
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Concept

All the numbers which are in the form of z=a+ ib when a is a real part and b is an imaginary part of the complex numbers

Given

Complex number z=a+ib

Find

We are asked to find the conjugate of the complex number z=a+ib

Solution

Simply altering the sign of the imaginary component of the complex integer yields the complex conjugate.

So by changing the sign of an imaginary part we will get conjugate of the complex number.

z= a- ib

Hence conjugate of the complex number z=a+ib is z=a-ib.

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