Chapter 1 Imaginary and Complex Number
1.3 Complex Conjugation
For any complex number z = a+ib, the complex conjugate of the number is defined as z^*=a-ib. In this section, you learn about complex conjugation, complex conjugate, and complex working.
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For any complex number z = a+ib, the complex conjugate of the number is defined as z^*=a-ib. In this section, you learn about complex conjugation, complex conjugate, and complex working.
Multiply complex numbers.
Complex Conjugation - complex conjugation, complex conjugate, complex working