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The problem is to show sin\overline{z} = \overline{sinz}. What I need is help to get going.We know that sinz = \frac{e^{iz}-e^{-iz}}{2i}I can't see the first step in this. What I've tried to do is expressing sin\overline{z} and \overline{sinz} in terms of the above equation, but I don't know how to write the conjugate of \frac{e^{iz}-e^{-iz}}{2i}. Of course I know the conjugate of a regular complex number, \overline{z} = x - iy. How do these relate?
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