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What is the conjugate of -√-2 and 1/ (4+3i).​

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Answered by akhileshkumar2y2
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Answered by krithika1294
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Answer:To find the complex conjugate of 1-3i we change the sign of the imaginary part. Thus the complex conjugate of 1 - 3i is 1+3i. 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.

Step-by-step explanation:

z=(4+3i)1z=(4+3i)1×(4−3i)(4−3i)z=(16+9)(4−3i)z=(254−253i)zˉ=(254+253iHope it helps!!.

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