SOLUTION: If z is complex varibale and z' denote the conjugate of z. Find the limit of (z')^2/z^2 where z approaches to zero? [Note: Here ^ means power and / means division]

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Question 1181073: If z is complex varibale and z' denote the conjugate of z.
Find the limit of (z')^2/z^2 where z approaches to zero?
[Note: Here ^ means power and / means division]

Answer by ikleyn(52775) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Such a limit  DOES  NOT  EXIST.