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what is the conjugate for 4+3i

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Answered by Anonymous
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To find the complex conjugate of -4 - 3i we change the sign of the imaginary part. Thus the complex conjugate of -4 - 3i is -4+3i. The complex conjugate has a very special property. Consider what happens when we multiply a complex number by its complex conjugate.

Answered by gayathrikoritala
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Answer:

4-3i

Step-by-step explanation:

the conjugate is 4-3i because it should be one positive root and negative root

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