If complex number z = x + iy satisfies the equation Re (z + 1) = |z - 1|, then z lies on
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If complex number z = x + iy satisfies the equation
Re (z + 1) = |z - 1|, then z lies on
Re (z + 1) = |z - 1|, then z lies on
- y = x
- y2 = 4x
- y = 2x
- 2y = x
Answer
(B) y 2 = 4x
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