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If z=(sqrt3/2+i/2)^5+(sqrt3/2-i/2)^5, th...

If `z=(sqrt3/2+i/2)^5+(sqrt3/2-i/2)^5`, then

A

Re (z) = 0

B

Im (z) = 0

C

Re (z) gt 0 , Im (z) gt 0

D

Re (z) gt 0 , Im (z) lt 0

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