Question: Show that if v and V are harmonic conjugates of u(x, y) in a domain D, then v(x, y) and V (x, y) can differ

Show that if v and V are harmonic conjugates of u(x, y) in a domain D, then v(x, y) and V (x, y) can differ at most by an additive constant.

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