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so theres this q,
am^2+am+c=0 where m is complex number and a,b,c are real
so we need to use conjugate theorems to show that a(m conjugate)^2 +b(m conjugate) +c=0

i thought we cn just say that conjugate of m is a root, but how do we use conjugate theorems :/
 

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so theres this q,
am^2+am+c=0 where m is complex number and a,b,c are real
so we need to use conjugate theorems to show that a(m conjugate)^2 +b(m conjugate) +c=0

i thought we cn just say that conjugate of m is a root, but how do we use conjugate theorems :/
 
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