The perpendicular distance of line (1-i) z+(1+i) z +3=0 , from (3+2 i) will be
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The perpendicular distance of line \((1-i) z+(1+i) \bar{z}+3=0\), from \((3+2 i)\) will be
- 13
- \(\frac{13}{2}\)
- 26
- none of these
Answer
(B) 13 2
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