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Answer:

Line z2 : Point L

Line z1 : Point A

Explanation:

To find the complex conjugate you flip the sign of the complex number but keep the same magnitudes.

For line z2 we can see that one of the points is
6-7i. To find the complex conjugate we just flip the sign. So the complex conjugate is
6+7i.

This means that the complex conjugate of line z2 can be represented with point: L

For line z1 we do the same thing.
1-2i goes to
1+2i. This can be represented with the point A

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