Difference between revisions of "Complex conjugate"
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Latest revision as of 18:27, 10 July 2015
Definition
Given a complex number, z∈C where z=a+bj and j denotes √−1 the complex conjugate of z, denoted:
- z∗ (how I was taught at A-level)
- ˉz (what I prefer)
is defined as: z∗=ˉz:=a−bj
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