What is the complex conjugate of 7+6i2+3i? Precalculus Complex Zeros Complex Conjugate Zeros 1 Answer George C. Jul 14, 2015 The complex conjugate of 7+6i2+3i is 7−6i2−3i Explanation: Just invert the sign of i throughout. Answer link Related questions What is a complex conjugate? How do I find a complex conjugate? What is the conjugate zeros theorem? How do I use the conjugate zeros theorem? What is the conjugate pair theorem? How do I find the complex conjugate of 10+6i? How do I find the complex conjugate of 14+12i? What is the complex conjugate for the number 7−3i? What is the complex conjugate of 3i+4? What is the complex conjugate of a−bi? See all questions in Complex Conjugate Zeros Impact of this question 3300 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License