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Asgn Complex X-1

1. The document contains 15 complex number problems involving polynomials, proofs of identities, inequalities, solutions of equations, transformations, loci, regular hexagons, circles, and orthogonal circles. 2. The problems cover a wide range of topics within complex analysis including algebra, geometry, logarithms, and trigonometry as they relate to complex numbers. 3. The level of difficulty ranges from straightforward calculations and proofs to more conceptual questions involving geometric interpretations in the complex plane.

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Asgn Complex X-1

1. The document contains 15 complex number problems involving polynomials, proofs of identities, inequalities, solutions of equations, transformations, loci, regular hexagons, circles, and orthogonal circles. 2. The problems cover a wide range of topics within complex analysis including algebra, geometry, logarithms, and trigonometry as they relate to complex numbers. 3. The level of difficulty ranges from straightforward calculations and proofs to more conceptual questions involving geometric interpretations in the complex plane.

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Assignment: Complex Numbers

Date: 04th Dec., 2009

Batch: X-1

1. If f (z ) is a polynomial in z such that when it is divided by z i and z i , the remainders are respectively
i and 1 i . Determine the remainder when f (z ) is divided by z 2 1 .
2. For any two complex numbers z1 and z 2 , prove that
(i)

z1

(ii)

z1 2 z 2 2 z1

z1 z 2

z1 2 z 2 2 z1 z 2 z1 z 2

1
( z1 z 2 )
2

z1 z 2

1
( z1 z 2 )
2

3. For complex numbers z and w, prove that


4. If

z 3i

z1 z 2

z w w z z w

if and only if

z w or , z w 1

, then prove that the complex number z also satisfies the inequality i ( z 1) 1 2

5. Solve the equation z 2

z 0,

where z is a complex number.

6. Find all non-zero complex numbers z satisfying


7. If n is a positive integer, prove that

z iz 2

Im( z n ) n Im( z ) z

n 1

8. Let z be a complex number such that z z 2, find the greatest and least values of
9. Prove that there is no complex number z such that z

n
1
and a r z r 1, where a r 2
3
r 1

10. Show that the equation of the line joining the complex numbers a and ib , where a, b R and

a, b 0

, is

i
i
1
1

z
1
2
a
2
b
2
a
2
b

11. The transformation w

z2
, where z i, w 1 maps the complex number z x iy onto the complex
zi

number w u iv . If the point representing w lies on the real axis, find the locus of z

12. If z1 and z 2 are two complex numbers representing consecutive vertices of a regular hexagon in
anticlockwise direction, the (i) find the complex number z 3 representing the vertex adjacent to z 2 . (ii) If z 0
is the circumcentre of the triangle formed by z1 , z 2 and z 3 , then find z 0 in terms of z1 and z 2
13. Show that the equation of a circle passing through the origin and having intercepts a and b on real and
imaginary axis resp. on the argand plane is given by z z a Re( z ) b Im( z )
14. Find all the points in the complex plane which satisfy the equations
arg( z 1 i )

log 5 z 3 log 5 z 1 1

and

15. Find the equation in complex variables of all the circles which are orthogonal to

z 1 and z 1 4

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