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This lecture explores the existence of an infinite number of complex numbers z, such that the imaginary part of the product omega z is zero. By expressing omega in polar form, it is shown that multiplying omega by a complex number with an argument opposite to theta results in the imaginary part disappearing. Therefore, an infinite number of z can be constructed by freely choosing any positive real number mu.
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