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Step 2 of 2 Multiply the given complex number with its conjugate found in Step 1.
Multiply (8 + 5i) by its conjugate, (8 โ€“ 5i). Expand the product using the distributive property. Multiply
each part of the first complex number by each part of the second complex number. Remember 12 = -1.
Simplify completely by combining like terms.

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