kev-kun
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Bit stuck on these two questions. The first one I can do just don't know how to find the values of arg.
1) Find the modulus and argument of each of the complex numbers z1=2i and z2=1+sqrt(3)i. Mark on an Argand diagram the points P, Q, R and S representing, z1, z2, z1+z2, and z1-z2 respectively. Deduce the exact values of arg(z1+z2) and arg (z1-z2)
2) On an Argand diagram, the points A, B, C and D represend z1, z2, z3 and z4, respectively. Show that if z1-z2+z3-z4=0, then ABCD is a parallelogram, and if also z1+iz2-z3-iz4=0, then ABCD is a square.
Help much appreciated ^^
1) Find the modulus and argument of each of the complex numbers z1=2i and z2=1+sqrt(3)i. Mark on an Argand diagram the points P, Q, R and S representing, z1, z2, z1+z2, and z1-z2 respectively. Deduce the exact values of arg(z1+z2) and arg (z1-z2)
2) On an Argand diagram, the points A, B, C and D represend z1, z2, z3 and z4, respectively. Show that if z1-z2+z3-z4=0, then ABCD is a parallelogram, and if also z1+iz2-z3-iz4=0, then ABCD is a square.
Help much appreciated ^^