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If `sqrt(a+ib) = x+iy`, then possible value of `sqrt((a-ib)` is`(a,b,x,y in R)

A

`x^2+y^2`

B

`sqrt(x^2+y^2)`

C

`x-iy`

D

`x=0,y=frac{3+7i}{2i}`

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