Asked by Karl
Hello, i would like to know what is the complex conjugate of :
(a*c*d)×( (-e*d+i)/(1-e*c*d^2) )
Thanks for your help.
(a*c*d)×( (-e*d+i)/(1-e*c*d^2) )
Thanks for your help.
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Answered by
Steve
(a*c*d)×(-e*d+i)/(1-e*c*d^2)
= acd/(1-ecd^2) (-ed+i)
since the conjugate of a+bi is a-bi, you will get
acd/(1-ecd^2) (-ed-i)
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= acd/(1-ecd^2) (-ed+i)
since the conjugate of a+bi is a-bi, you will get
acd/(1-ecd^2) (-ed-i)
Looks like you're not going to get where you want to...
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