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z^3 - z conjugated = 0
z= x-iy

I want to know if there is an easyer way to do this.

 Jun 11, 2014

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 #5
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I assume the equation is 

zeqn

where the overbar indicates the complex conjugate.

Then:

complexeqn

 Jun 11, 2014
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Conjugation this is a math site sir were did this english come from?????Lol

 Jun 11, 2014
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Conjugate is a maths word Zegroes it can mean different things depending on the context.

eg The conjugate of 3+sqrt(2) is 3-sqrt(2)

This question is refering to complex number conjugates.   The conjugate of x+iy is x-iy  (Where i=sqrt(-1))

 Jun 11, 2014
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Don't worry. I aked a stupid question. Sorry.

 Jun 11, 2014
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Its the zero. Dont worry melody at least i know your not ms.perfect knowing everything......Lol hope you woke up to this

 Jun 11, 2014
 #5
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Best Answer

I assume the equation is 

zeqn

where the overbar indicates the complex conjugate.

Then:

complexeqn

Alan Jun 11, 2014
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Thank you, i understand it now better.

 Jun 11, 2014

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