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A complex function f(z) = u(x, y) + iv(x, y) and its complex conjugate, f'(z) = u(x, y) - iv(x, y) are both analytic in the entire complex plane, where z = x + iy and $${\text{i}} = \sqrt { - 1} .$$   The function f is then given by

A. f(z) = x + iy

B. f(z) = x2 - y2 + i2xy

C. f(z) = constant

D. f(z) = x2 + y2

Answer: Option C


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