Why is My Calculation of Φ Incorrect?

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Homework Statement
The state

|ϕ⟩=(1−2√i)/4|0⟩−(3−2i)/4|1⟩
is measured in the Hadamard basis |+⟩, |−⟩. What is the probability to obtain |+⟩ as measurement result?
Relevant Equations
Pψ(v) = |<v|ψ>|^2
I calculated <+|Φ> to be (1-√2i)/4√2 + (3-2i)/4√2. When I squared this I for 16/32 but this is no the right answer.
 
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First of all, this state is not normalized, so you cannot compute the probability as ##\left|\left<+\right|\left.\phi\right>\right|^2##.
I think probably you have a typo and the term ##2\sqrt{i}## should be ##i\sqrt{2}##, then the state is normalized. But two questions:
1. How did you compute ##\left<+\right|\left.\phi\right>##?
2. How did you square this complex number?
 
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Gaussian97 said:
First of all, this state is not normalized, so you cannot compute the probability as ##\left|\left<+\right|\left.\phi\right>\right|^2##.
I think probably you have a typo and the term ##2\sqrt{i}## should be ##i\sqrt{2}##, then the state is normalized. But two questions:
1. How did you compute ##\left<+\right|\left.\phi\right>##?
2. How did you square this complex number?
 
I was not adding the complex numbers together before trying to square them. After doing that I was able to get the right answer
 
What answer did you get finally?
 
Gaussian97 said:
What answer did you get finally?
I think it was (5-2√2)/16
 
Ok, perfect
 
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