The graph represents two complex numbers, z1 and z2, as solid line vectors. Which points represent their complex conjugates?

Point A represents the complex conjugate z₁ and point L represents the complex conjugate of z₂ respectively
The reason the above values of the points of the complex conjugate are correct is as follows:
Definition:
The complex conjugate of a complex number is a complex number that
having equal magnitude in the real and imaginary part as the complex
number to which it is a conjugate, but the imaginary part of the complex
conjugate has an opposite sign to the original complex number
Graphically, the complex conjugate is a reflection of the
original complex number across the x-axis because the transformation for
a reflection of the point (x, y) across the x-axis is given as follows;
Preimage (x, y) reflected across the x-axis give the image (x, -y)
In a complex number, x + y·i. we have;
x = The real part
y = The imaginary part
The reflection of z₁(1, -2) across the x-axis gives the point A(1, 2), while the
reflection of z₂(6, -7) across the x-axis gives the point L(6, 7)
To summarize;
Point A(1, 2) is the reflection and therefore represents the complex
conjugate of z₁(1, -2) and point L(6, 7) is the reflection and therefore
represents the complex conjugate of z₂(6, -7)
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