Ncert Solutions Maths class 11th Prep Tips

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The conjugate of a complex number is formed by changing the sign of its imaginary part. If a complex number is written in the form a + ib, where: a is the real part,  b is the imaginary part,  and i is the imaginary unit (i² = –1),  then its conjugate is a – ib.

For example:

  • The conjugate of 8 + 3i is 8 – 3i.

We have provided more information about the complex number topic in the NCERT Solutions for complex Numbers.   

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