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Mathematics, 23.11.2020 15:10, maheshwarlall

Which pair of complex numbers has a real-number product? * (1 + 3))(61)
* (1 + 3) (2-3)
* (1 + 3) (1-3)
* (1 + 3) (31)

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* (1 + 3) (2-3)
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