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I have tried but it seems dodgy and can you attempt it and show me? (without lettting using cartesian or polar substitutions (eg. z = x+iy or rcis theta)Hint: uses the triangle inequality.
Does that constitute an iff proof though? You'd have to go the other way as well.
Distribute the conjugates, then expand, we are left with:
Common factor
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Hmm, yes you are right I think.Does that constitute an iff proof though? You'd have to go the other way as well.