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This is in exercise 2.2 question 15.
15.a) Obtain in the form a + ib the roots of the equation x^2 + 2x + 3 = 0. Find the modulus and argument of each root and represent the roots on an Argand diagram by the points A and B.
b) Let H and K be the points representing the roots of x^2 + 2px + q =0, where p and q are real and p^2 < q. Find the algebraic relation satisfied by p and q in each of the following cases: i) Angle HOK is a right angle. ii) A,B,H, and K are equidistant from O.
answer a) too easy b) i)2p^2 - q=0 ii) q=3
for me in b) i), i got square root(2p^2-q), but i dont know how to get rid of square and end up with equation 2p^2-q=0.
15.a) Obtain in the form a + ib the roots of the equation x^2 + 2x + 3 = 0. Find the modulus and argument of each root and represent the roots on an Argand diagram by the points A and B.
b) Let H and K be the points representing the roots of x^2 + 2px + q =0, where p and q are real and p^2 < q. Find the algebraic relation satisfied by p and q in each of the following cases: i) Angle HOK is a right angle. ii) A,B,H, and K are equidistant from O.
answer a) too easy b) i)2p^2 - q=0 ii) q=3
for me in b) i), i got square root(2p^2-q), but i dont know how to get rid of square and end up with equation 2p^2-q=0.
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