If x and y are real what is the complex

Carol Valentine

Carol Valentine

Answered question

2022-01-18

If x and y are real what is the complex conjugate z when: x+iy+1x+iy? I tried to tidy up the 1x+iy to get xiyx2y2, multiply it out etc but still just no cigar.

Answer & Explanation

Robert Pina

Robert Pina

Beginner2022-01-19Added 42 answers

Usually one takes z=x+jy. Do you want an expression for z+1z?
In Cartesian coordinates, z=x+jy and z=xjy;1z=x+jyx2+y2
z+1z=x+x+xx2+y2+j(yx2+y2y)
In Polar coordinates, z=rejt=r(cos(t)+jsin(t));
z=rejt=r(cos(t)jsin(t));
1z=(1r)ejt=(1r)(cos(t)+jsin(t)) and
z+1z=(r+1r)cos(t)+j(1rr)sin(t)
Esta Hurtado

Esta Hurtado

Beginner2022-01-20Added 39 answers

1x+iyxiyx2y2.
Instead,
1x+iy=xiyx2(iy)2
=xiyx2i2y2
=xiyx2+y2

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