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JEE Advanced · Mathematics · 3. Complex Numbers

Let z¯ denote the complex conjugate of a complex number z and let i=-1. In the set of complex numbers, the number of distinct roots of the equation z¯-z2=iz¯+z2 is _______.

  1. A 1
  2. B 2
  3. C 3
  4. D 4
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(D) 4

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Given z¯1-i=z21+i
So z¯1-i=z21+i
z=z2z=0 or z=1
Also, z¯1-i=z21+iz¯1-i1+i=z2
-iz¯=z2
Let z=x+iy
x2-y2-2xyi=y-ix
i.e. x2-y2=y and -2xy=-x
From -2xy=-x, we get
x=0 or y=-12
i.e. the points are 0,00,132,-12 and -32,-12
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