LaTeX Latex: Problem with Conjugate of Quotient

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The discussion centers on the property of complex conjugates, specifically that the conjugate of a quotient equals the quotient of the conjugates. The correct expression is confirmed as \overline{\left(\frac{z}{w}\right)}= \frac{\overline{z}}{\overline{w}}. Participants acknowledge the correctness of the LaTeX formatting used to represent this mathematical concept.
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I can't seem to get the conjugate of a quotient is the quotient of the conjugates:

\overline{\left(\frac{z}{w}\right)}=\frac{\overline{z}}{\overline{w}}

I'm pretty sure the latex is correct.
 
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50 characters limit, described in the FAQ. You need to add spaces to break the text.

\overline{\left(\frac{z}{w}\right)}= \frac{\overline{z}}{\overline{w}}
 
Borek said:
50 characters limit, described in the FAQ. You need to add spaces to break the text.

\overline{\left(\frac{z}{w}\right)}= \frac{\overline{z}}{\overline{w}}

Ok. Thank you.
 

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