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1. if z = x+iy, find a relation between x and y given that re (z-4)/z = 0



2. find the complex number z such that z/(1+z) = 1 + i



3. if z = 1+i is a root of x^2+ax+b=0 find the real numbers a and b



4. given Re(z)= 3Imz, find z if z^2-6i is real.
 

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1. if z = x+iy, find a relation between x and y given that re (z-4)/z = 0



2. find the complex number z such that z/(1+z) = 1 + i



3. if z = 1+i is a root of x^2+ax+b=0 find the real numbers a and b



4. given Re(z)= 3Imz, find z if z^2-6i is real.
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For the first part, finish the question by completing the square and then describing the relationship as a circle with centre...
 

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For the first part, finish the question by completing the square and then describing the relationship as a circle with centre...
I don't think there's a need to. The question just asked to find a relationship, not describe the geometric behaviour of the relationship.
 

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For question 3, it's a lot simpler to use the fact that a and b are real. Then, it must be true that the roots are 1+i and 1-i (complex conjugates). Sum of roots = -a = 1+i+1-i = 2 <===> a = -2 and product of roots = b = (1-i)(1+i) = 2.
 

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For question 3, it's a lot simpler to use the fact that a and b are real. Then, it must be true that the roots are 1+i and 1-i (complex conjugates). Sum of roots = -a = 1+i+1-i = 2 <===> a = -2 and product of roots = b = (1-i)(1+i) = 2.
Thanks for that. I've only started complex numbers myself and so i have not yet learnt the conjugate root theorem but i guess it's never too early to start applying it.
 

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