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CSSA 2011 Trial MX2, Question 2 C. (ii)

It asks to find the maximum value of |z|
Question 2 C, i) asks Sktech the locus of z if |z - 3 + 3i| </= 2
I got the Q2, C, i but dont get c, ii


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the max value is OC + CD from ur locus diagram ( where c is the centre, and D is a point on the external.. radius is 2)
so OC=3ROOT2 AND CD=2 ( radius)
so max l z l = 3root2 +2
 

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yeah but is that like a standard/ fixed rule???

Like the max always goes through the origin and centre???
 

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for max modulus yeah- its the addition of the length from origin to the centre and the radius
 

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If you don't have a diagram, you can still find the maximum/minimum Modulus using the Triangle Inequality or the Reverse Triangle Inequality.
 

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If you don't have a diagram, you can still find the maximum/minimum Modulus using the Triangle Inequality or the Reverse Triangle Inequality.
yeahps, triangle inequality is bauss.
but in this particular question they asked for a locus on argand in part i) so much easier to get it that way imho.
 

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