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I've been able to prove that |z1z2| = |z1||z2| and coinciding that arg z1z2 = arg z1 + arg z2
However what about |z1/z2| and arg z1/z2? (arg z1/z2 = arg z1 - arg z2) I'd assume the proofs are very similar since the division function is essentially the multiplication function in inverse however I still cannot get it.
How do I go about proving these?
However what about |z1/z2| and arg z1/z2? (arg z1/z2 = arg z1 - arg z2) I'd assume the proofs are very similar since the division function is essentially the multiplication function in inverse however I still cannot get it.
How do I go about proving these?
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