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Multiply the pair of conjugates using Product of Conjugates Pattern (8j + 4)(8j - 4)

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Solution:

Given the pair of conjugates:


(8j+4)(8j-4)

To solve the above expression, we multiply the terms in the second parentheses by each term in the first parentheses.

This is done as follows:


\begin{gathered} (8j+4)(8j-4) \\ \implies8j(8j-4)+4(8j-4) \\ =64j^2-32j+32j-16 \\ but\text{ j}^2=-1 \\ \text{thus, we have} \\ 64(-1)^{}-32j+32j-16 \\ =-64-16 \\ =-80 \end{gathered}

Hence, we have the product of the conjugate pairs to be -80.

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