Saturday, June 9, 2012

Complex Conjugate

Complex Conjugates are a pair of complex numbers, both having the same real part, but with imaginary parts of equal magnitude and opposite signs. 

For example, 3 + 4i and 3 − 4i are complex conjugates.
The conjugate of the  z = a + ib where a and b are real numbers, is = a – ib
  • Modulus z = Modulus z
  • Argument z = - Argument z

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