Let z, w be complex numbers such that z +i w =0 and arg (zw) = π. Then, arg (z) equals
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Let z, w be complex numbers such that \(\bar{z}+i \bar{w}=0\) and arg (zw) = π. Then, arg (z) equals
- \(\frac{\pi}{4}\)
- \(\frac{\pi}{2}\)
- \(\frac{3 \pi}{4}\)
- \(\frac{5 \pi}{4}\)
Answer
(C) 3 4
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