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Write the conjugate of the complex number 3+i,​

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Answered by erinna
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Conjugate of the complex number 3+i is 3-i.

Step-by-step explanation:

If a complex number is defined as z=a+ib, then the conjugate of this complex number is \overline{z}=a-ib.

The given complex number is 3+i.

Here, a=3 and b=1.

So, the conjugate of the given complex number is

\overline{z}=3-(1)i

\overline{z}=3-i

Therefore, the Conjugate of the complex number 3+i is 3-i.

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The sum of a complex number -3–7i and its conjugate is

1) 6

2) -6

3) -14i

4)0​

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Answered by dhonibhkt23
1

Answer:

-ib

Step-by-step explanation:

it is the correct answer

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