Home
Class 12
MATHS
If bar(z)=-3+5i" "then" z=...

If `bar(z)=-3+5i" "then" z=`

A

`-3-5i`

B

3+5i

C

5+3i

D

5-3i

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
A
Doubtnut Promotions Banner Mobile Dark
|

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • COMPLEX NUMBER

    CHHAYA PUBLICATION|Exercise EXERCISE 4 (VERY SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS)|34 Videos
  • COMPLEX NUMBER

    CHHAYA PUBLICATION|Exercise EXERCISE 4(SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTION )|58 Videos
  • COMPLEX NUMBER

    CHHAYA PUBLICATION|Exercise SAMPLE QUESTION FOR COMPETITIVE EXAMS(Multiple Corrrect Answer type)|11 Videos
  • CIRCLE

    CHHAYA PUBLICATION|Exercise Sample Questions for Competitive Exams (E. Assertion-Reason Type)|2 Videos
  • CONTINUITY AND DIFFERENTIABILITY

    CHHAYA PUBLICATION|Exercise Sample Questions for Competitive Examination (Assertion - Reason Type)|2 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

If iz^(2)-bar(z)=0, then the value of |z| will be

If z=5-3i, then find z-barz

Knowledge Check

  • Consider the equation az+b bar(z)+c=0" ""where" " "a,b,cin Z If |a|=|b| and bar(ac)!=bar(bc), then z has

    A
    infinite solutions
    B
    no solutions
    C
    finite solutions
    D
    cannot say anything
  • Consider the equation az+b bar(z)+c=0" ""where" " "a,b,cin Z If |a|!=|b|, then z represents

    A
    a circle
    B
    straight line
    C
    one point
    D
    ellipse
  • Similar Questions

    Explore conceptually related problems

    If z=5-3i, then find z+barz

    If z=4-3i, then find z-barz

    If z=(2+i)/(-2+i) find bar(z) , the conjugate of z in the form a + ib.

    If z=4+3i, then find z-barz

    If z_(1)=-3+4i and z_(2)=12-5i, "show that", bar(z_(1)+z_(2))=bar(z_(1))+bar(z_(2))

    If z_(1)=-3+4i and z_(2)=12-5i, "show that", |z_(1)z_(2)|=|z_(1)||z_(2)|