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OpenStudy (anonymous):

complex conjugate of 4-3i?

OpenStudy (whpalmer4):

Complex conjugates are written in the form \(a\pm bi\) You have \[4-3i= a+bi\]If we look at that for a minute, clearly \(4 = a\) and \(-3 = b\) Our conjugate root is just going to have the sign in the middle changed. What will the answer be?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

4+3i

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