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Ok there is this question and I'm arguing with my friend:He says . I thought this is only true if the |z|=1... (ie. root of unity.)Also, the question stated that and
 
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Oh alright, thank you master sean and mmaster D94, BUT i seriously dont get it when they go and
 

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For the record, all real numbers are complex numbers (since R is a subset of C).And indeed we have Z conjugate being equal to 1/Z when Z lies on the unit circle. Just consider the problem to be like a locus question.Z CAN be equal to 1.1 = 1 + 0iConjugate of 1 is 1 - 0i = 1Reciprocal of 1 is 1/1 = 1.I presume that they said z=/=0 because it is in the denominator. But Z cannot be zero anyway because for that condition to be satisfied, Z MUST lie on the unit circle.
 

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Ok i have to say this, i forgot to say this was a LOCUS question lol, so my friend is wrong? :D and i am right yeh? about
 

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Ok i have to say this, i forgot to say this was a LOCUS question lol, so my friend is wrong? :D and i am right yeh? about
The condition only holds if Z is on the unit circle, so you are indeed correct (assuming your friend made the claim for ALL complex numbers).
 

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