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blue_lemons

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Hi I need some help with complex numbers, geometrical properties part. Thanks in advance for everyone who helps, it is much appreciated. I've just started on extension 2 maths, and I'm not the best yet so here are some of my questions, I need the solutions.

1) |z|=1, where z>0
a) show |z+1|= 2sin [arg(z-1)]
b) show arg(z+1) = half[arg(z)]

2) z, 1/z and z+ 1/z form a quadrilateral. What are the coordinates of the quadrilateral such that:
a) its a square
b) its a rhombus

3) P and Q represent z1 and z2 respectively. |z1|=|z2|. Also 0<argz1<argz2. angle QOP =60 degrees. OPQR is a parallelogram.

a) find arg(z1/z2)
b) if OP= r, find expression for |z1+z2| and |z1-z2| in terms of r
c) show z1+ z2= sqrt(3)i(z1-z2)

4) P (a point on arg diagram)= 1+2i. The segment OP rotates 30 degrees. What is complex number that represents the point occupied by P after the rotation


Big thanks to everyone who contributes! :party::lol:
 

InteGrand

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Hi I need some help with complex numbers, geometrical properties part. Thanks in advance for everyone who helps, it is much appreciated. I've just started on extension 2 maths, and I'm not the best yet so here are some of my questions, I need the solutions.

1) |z|=1, where z>0
a) show |z+1|= 2sin [arg(z-1)]
b) show arg(z+1) = half[arg(z)]

2) z, 1/z and z+ 1/z form a quadrilateral. What are the coordinates of the quadrilateral such that:
a) its a square
b) its a rhombus

3) P and Q represent z1 and z2 respectively. |z1|=|z2|. Also 0<argz1<argz2. angle QOP =60 degrees. OPQR is a parallelogram.

a) find arg(z1/z2)
b) if OP= r, find expression for |z1+z2| and |z1-z2| in terms of r
c) show z1+ z2= sqrt(3)i(z1-z2)

4) P (a point on arg diagram)= 1+2i. The segment OP rotates 30 degrees. What is complex number that represents the point occupied by P after the rotation


Big thanks to everyone who contributes! :party::lol:
 

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For question 1, how can z > 0? Does it mean |z| > 0? I thought the complex numbers was an unordered set, and thus no inequality can be said about them.
 

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I got that, but I didnt know how to simplify it. I tried changing 1+2i to mod arg form but I didnt get a rational arg and I didnt know how to combine the args together.
 

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