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State the conjugate of -3 + 4i.?

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Answer:

-3 - 4i

Step-by-step explanation:

The conjugate is where we change the sign in the middle of two terms

examples

x2 − 3 ⇔ x2 + 3

a + b ⇔ a − b

a − b3 ⇔ a + b3

User Bart Whiteley
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Answer: -3 - 4i

Step-by-step explanation:

A conjugate can be found by using identical terms, with opposite operators (+, -). Since the original expression uses a '+' sign in between the values, the conjugate would use a '-' sign.

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