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If z is a complex number where neither Re(z) or Im(z) is zero and it is given that z+(1/z) is real, find modulus of z.
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Is the answer 1? (If so Ill post solution)
 

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I dont think the modulus can be i though, modulus is the the distance of z from the origin (polar form)
Hence it cant be i lol
Answer is wrong (and since you and I got same answers I will assume we are correct)
 

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I dont think the modulus can be i though, modulus is the the distance of z from the origin (polar form)
Hence it cant be i lol
Answer is wrong (and since you and I got same answers I will assume we are correct)
lol mod is distance , how can it be imaginary i.e. i ?

it's 1
 

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