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The curve represented by Im(z^(2))=k, wh...

The curve represented by `Im(z^(2))=k`, where k is a non-zero real number, is

A

A) a pair of the straight lines

B

B) an ellipse

C

C) a parabola

D

D) a hyperbola

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D
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