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If x+iy=±a+ib, then -x-iy is equal to


A

±b+ia

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±a+ib

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C

±a-ib

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D

±b-ia

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E

None of these

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Solution

The correct option is D

±b-ia


Explanation for the correct option:

Step 1:Solve the given relation by squaring both sides,

Given relation x+iy=±a+ib

x+iy=a+ib2=a2-b2+i2ab

Step 2: Compare the real and imaginary parts, obtain

x=a2-b2y=2ab

From above

-x-iy=-a2-b2-2iab=-a2+b2-2iab=b2-a2-2iab=b2+(ia)2-2iab=b-ia2

Take square roots on both the sides of the above equation,

Hence, the correct option is (E).


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