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The value of (Z+3)(Z¯+3) is equivalent to :


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We know that z=x+iy and z¯=x-iy

Now we calculate z+3=x+iy+3,z¯=x-iy+3

(x+iy+3)(x-iy+3)=(x+3+iy)(x+3-iy) (now we use (a-b)(a+b)=a2-b2)

Here we assume x+3=aandiy=b so

(x+3)2-(iy)2=x2+32+2.3.x-(i2y2)=x2+9+6x-(-y2)(herei2=-1)=x2+9+6x+y2

We know that z=x2+y2 and here we use it

x2+6x+9+y2=(x+3)2+y2=x+3+iy2=z+32


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