SOLUTION: *imaginary no. problem*
z = -3-9i
write the complex conjugate no. z and find zz. (sorry, I cannot put the line on top of the second z.)
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Question 775964: *imaginary no. problem*
z = -3-9i
write the complex conjugate no. z and find zz. (sorry, I cannot put the line on top of the second z.)
Answer by oscargut(2103) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
z conjugate is: -3+9i
z(z conjugate) = (-3-9i)(-3+9i) = 9+81 =90
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