For z=-3+-3i, find z·conjugate(z).
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For a complex number z = a + bi, multiplying by its conjugate gives z·conjugate(z) = a² + b². This is the square of the modulus, so it is always non-negative. Here a = -3 and b = -3. Therefore z·conjugate(z) = (-3)² + (-3)² = 9 + 9 = 18. So the correct answer is 18.
