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The argument of complex number 'z' satisfying the equation z+z¯=6, can not be

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Important Questions on Complex Numbers

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If a complex number z moves such that |Re(z¯)|+|Im(z)|=3, then the area bounded by all such positions of z is
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If both the roots of the quadratic equation ax2+bx+c=0; a, b, cR-{0} are nonreal and if ' θ ' denotes the principle argument of the complex number Z=a+i c, then which of the following options is necessarily true?
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Consider two complex numbers z1 and z2 such that z1+z2=z1-z2, then the complex number z=z1z2 will always lie on a
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The sum of the real roots of polynomial 72-36z-26z2+13z3+2z4-z5=0 will be
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If fx=7x5+3x4+a1x3+a2x2+a3x+1 such that for any z=x+i y where xy0 and x, yR, f(z¯)=f(z)¯ then the product of a1 a2 a3
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a, b, c are real numbers in the polynomial p(z)=2z4+az3+bz2+cz+5. If two roots of the equation p(z)=0 are 2 and i(=-1), then the value of a is
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Given that the equation z2+(a+ib)z+c+id=0 where a, b, c, d are non-zero, has a real root then
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If x=-5+2-4, then the value of the expression x4+9x3+35x2-x+4 is equal to