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COMEDK · Maths · 3. Complex Number

If \(Z\) is a complex number such that \(Z=-\bar{Z}\), then

  1. A \(Z\) is purely real.
  2. B \(Z\) is purely imaginary.
  3. C \(Z\) is any complex number.
  4. D Real part of \(Z\) is the same as its imaginary part.
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(B) \(Z\) is purely imaginary.

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Let \(Z=x+i y\) Then, \(\bar{Z}=x-i y\) Now, it is given that \[ \begin{aligned} & Z &=-\bar{Z} \\ \Rightarrow & x+i y &=-(x-i y) \\ \Rightarrow & x+i y &=-x+i y \\ \Rightarrow & & 2 x &=0 \\ \Rightarrow & x &=0 \end{aligned} \] \(\therefore Z\) is purely imaginary.