Why root locus plot is symmetrical about the real axis because
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These zeros at infinity are called "implicit zeros". All branches of the root-locus will move from a pole to a zero (some branches, therefore, may travel towards infinity). A point on the real axis is a part of the root-locus if it is to the left of an odd number of poles and zeros. ... All complex roots are conjugates.
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