hey guys im having massive problems trying to solve this....been a while since i did this so could be something v obvious, but nevertheless: Find the complex solutions of z<sup>2</sup> + 2z(conjugate of z here) + 1 = 0.
tried subbing x + iy, got weird stuff, strange thing is there are 3 answers: -1, 1 + 2i, 1 - 2i. doesnt this contradict the whole a polynomia of degree n can have at most n solutions thing? anyway thanks for your help.
tried subbing x + iy, got weird stuff, strange thing is there are 3 answers: -1, 1 + 2i, 1 - 2i. doesnt this contradict the whole a polynomia of degree n can have at most n solutions thing? anyway thanks for your help.