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AP EAMCET · Maths · Complex Number

If \(x, y \in R\) and \(x^2+y+4 i\) and \(-3+x^2 y i\) are conjugates to each other, then \((|x|+|y|)^2=\)

  1. A 17
  2. B 16
  3. C 25
  4. D 9
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(C) 25

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\(x^2+y+4 i\) and \(-3+x^2 y i\) are conjugate. Therefore, \(x^2+y+4 i=-3-x^2 y i\) \[ \Rightarrow \quad\left(x^2+y\right)+4 i=(-3)-x^2 y i \] On comparing both sides, we get…