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What is the conjugate of 3 − 2i?

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Answer:

3 + 2i

Explanation:

The conjugate of a complex number is the number with an equal real part and an imaginary part equal in magnitude but opposite in sign. This means that the conjugate of 2 + 4i would be 2 - 4i since the real part remains the same and we change the sign of the imaginary part.

This problem asks us what the conjugate of 3 - 2i is, so, based on the definition we have that its conjugate is:

3 + 2i

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