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Does this have a solution? I'm a complete amateur, but if you plug this into an equation, you get

[math](a+bi)\cdot(a-bi) = -1[/math] where [math] a, b \in R[/math]

[math]a^2+b^2=-1[/math]

And as far as I know, there are no real numbers which satisfy this equation...then again, there is the pretty big chance that I'm completely off, so don't take this too seriously...

 

Cheers,

 

Gabe

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Let [math]z \in \mathbb{C}[/math] be a complex number.

 

Then (by thinking geometrically) you can show that

 

[math]z \overline{z} = |z|^{2}[/math], as shadow has done (even if he did not realise it).

 

So it has to be positive.

 

Or in Shadows words [math]a^{2}+ b^{2} = -1[/math] has no real solutions.

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