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the equal magnitude and opposite sign of a imaginary number.Also
 
the equal magnitude and opposite sign of a imaginary number.Also
  
#<math>z=\bar{z}</math> if imaginary number is '0' and <math>z=\bar{\bar{z}} = z</math>
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#<math>z=\bar{z}</math> if imaginary number is '0' and <math>\bar{\bar{z}} = z</math>
 
#<math>|\bar{z}|=|z|</math>  and <math>|z|^2 = z.\bar{z} = \bar{z}.z</math>
 
#<math>|\bar{z}|=|z|</math>  and <math>|z|^2 = z.\bar{z} = \bar{z}.z</math>
 
#<math>Real part (a)=\frac{z+\bar z}{2}</math>
 
#<math>Real part (a)=\frac{z+\bar z}{2}</math>

Revision as of 04:37, 26 November 2013

IMCONJUGATE(z)


  • where is the complex number.

Description

  • This function gives the conjugate of a complex number.
  • The complex number , then: and it is denoted by or .
  • So complex number and complex conjugate both also having same real number and imaginary number with

the equal magnitude and opposite sign of a imaginary number.Also

  1. if imaginary number is '0' and
  2. and
  3. .

We can use COMPLEX function to convert the real and imaginary coefficients to a complex number.

Examples

Equation a bi Result Result
=IMCONJUGATE("3+4i") 3 4i 3+4i 3-4i
=IMCONJUGATE("6-7i") 6 -7i 6+7i
=IMCONJUGATE("8j") 0 8j 0+8j 0-8j
=IMCONJUGATE("2") 2 0 2+0i
=IMCONJUGATE("5+0i") 5 0i 5+0i

See Also

References

Exponential function