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Let L be the line whose equation is
Re(z) + Im(z) = 2.
Find the equation of the inversion of L, expressed in terms of a complex variable z.

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Lexi
14 years ago

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Let L be the line whose equation is
Re(z) + Im(z) = 2.
Find the equation of the inversion of L, expressed in terms of a complex variable z.

Thanks so much!
Lexi

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