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what is the conjugate of pi/6 (complex numbers)

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Answered by iamvivekyadav
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Answer:

Here π/6 +i0 is the complex number

Step-by-step explanation:

so, conjugate of π/6 +i0 is π/6 - i0 that is π/6

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Answered by Anonymous
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In mathematics, the complex conjugate of a complex number is the number with an equal real part and an imaginary part equal in magnitude, but opposite in sign. Given a complex number (where a and b are real numbers), the complex conjugate of , often denoted as. , is equal to.

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