Find the conjugate!

Algebra Level 1

The complex conjugate of; 3 + i 3+i

3-i 1-i 1+i 0-i

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2 solutions

Harri Bell-Thomas
Oct 15, 2014

To quote Wikipedia, "In mathematics, complex conjugates are a pair of complex numbers, both the same except with imaginary parts of opposite signs. For example, 3 + 4i and 3 − 4i are complex conjugates."

Therefore the answer is obviously

3 i 3-i

(From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Complex_conjugate)

Complex conjugate of 3 + i 3+i is 3 i 3-i you just have to change the sign in the middle

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