Complex analysis (identity proof)












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I want to prove $|1-bar zw|=|1-zbar w|$.



The crux being $forall z,win mathbb C: bar zw=zbar w$



Work done so far: I tried breaking down $z$ and $w$ into its components and brute-force my way to validate the equality, but I was not able to prove it.



Any help will be greatly appreciated.










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    I want to prove $|1-bar zw|=|1-zbar w|$.



    The crux being $forall z,win mathbb C: bar zw=zbar w$



    Work done so far: I tried breaking down $z$ and $w$ into its components and brute-force my way to validate the equality, but I was not able to prove it.



    Any help will be greatly appreciated.










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      I want to prove $|1-bar zw|=|1-zbar w|$.



      The crux being $forall z,win mathbb C: bar zw=zbar w$



      Work done so far: I tried breaking down $z$ and $w$ into its components and brute-force my way to validate the equality, but I was not able to prove it.



      Any help will be greatly appreciated.










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      I want to prove $|1-bar zw|=|1-zbar w|$.



      The crux being $forall z,win mathbb C: bar zw=zbar w$



      Work done so far: I tried breaking down $z$ and $w$ into its components and brute-force my way to validate the equality, but I was not able to prove it.



      Any help will be greatly appreciated.







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          We have $|bar{x}|=|x|$. You just have to identify what should be the $x$ in your question.



          Also, in general, $bar{z}w ne zbar{w}$.






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            Hint:



            We have $|bar{x}|=|x|$. You just have to identify what should be the $x$ in your question.



            Also, in general, $bar{z}w ne zbar{w}$.






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              Hint:



              We have $|bar{x}|=|x|$. You just have to identify what should be the $x$ in your question.



              Also, in general, $bar{z}w ne zbar{w}$.






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                Hint:



                We have $|bar{x}|=|x|$. You just have to identify what should be the $x$ in your question.



                Also, in general, $bar{z}w ne zbar{w}$.






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                We have $|bar{x}|=|x|$. You just have to identify what should be the $x$ in your question.



                Also, in general, $bar{z}w ne zbar{w}$.







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