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What is the conjugate of 3+3i?

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Answer:

3 - 3i

Explanation:

Change the sign only of the imaginary part.

The conjugate of 3 + 3i is 3 - 3i.

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Answer:

3 - 3i

Explanation:

The conjugate is the opposite sign i of the original. So you simply switch the sign of 3i to -3i to find your conjugate.

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