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Conjugate Roots

The document contains 7 problems involving complex numbers and polynomials with complex number solutions. Problem 1 asks to find the values of a, b, c, and d given that 1 + i and 1 - 2i are zeros of the polynomial p(x) = x4 + ax3 + bx2 + cx + d. Problem 2 asks to find the third root of a cubic equation, and then the values of b, c, and d, and write two of the roots in exponential form. Problem 3 asks to show i is a root of a given polynomial and find the other roots. Problem 4 asks to find two roots of a cubic equation and the values of a, b, and c, given one root and the geometric
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Conjugate Roots

The document contains 7 problems involving complex numbers and polynomials with complex number solutions. Problem 1 asks to find the values of a, b, c, and d given that 1 + i and 1 - 2i are zeros of the polynomial p(x) = x4 + ax3 + bx2 + cx + d. Problem 2 asks to find the third root of a cubic equation, and then the values of b, c, and d, and write two of the roots in exponential form. Problem 3 asks to show i is a root of a given polynomial and find the other roots. Problem 4 asks to find two roots of a cubic equation and the values of a, b, and c, given one root and the geometric
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CONJUGATE ROOTS WORKSHEET

1. Consider the polynomial p(x) = x4 + ax3 + bx2 + cx + d, where a, b, c, d Given that 1 + i and 1 2i are zeros of p(x), find the values of a, b, c and d.
(Total 7 marks)

2.

Given that z1 = 2 and z2 = 1 + i 3 are roots of the cubic equation z3 + bz2 + cz + d = 0 where b, c, d , (a) write down the third root, z3, of the equation;
(1)

(b)

find the values of b, c and d;


(4)

(c)

write z2 and z3 in the form rei.


(3) (Total 8 marks)

3.

(a)

Show that the complex number i is a root of the equation x4 5x3 + 7x2 5x + 6 = 0.
(2)

(b)

Find the other roots of this equation.


(4) (Total 6 marks)

4.

Consider the equation z3 + az2 + bz + c = 0, where a, b, c . The points in the Argand diagram representing the three roots of the equation form the vertices of a triangle whose area is 9. Given that one root is 1 + 3i, find (a) the other two roots;
(4)

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(b)

a, b and c.
(3) (Total 7 marks)

5.

(a)

Expand and simplify (x 1)(x4 + x3 + x2 + x + 1).


(2)

(b)

Given that b is a root of the equation z5 1 = 0 which does not lie on the real axis in the Argand diagram, show that 1 + b + b2 + b3 + b4 = 0.
(3)

(c)

If u = b + b4 and v = b2 + b3 show that (i) (ii) u + v = uv = 1; uv=

5 , given that u v > 0.


(8) (Total 13 marks)

6.

Given that 2 + i is a root of the equation x3 6x2 + 13x 10 = 0 find the other two roots.
(Total 5 marks)

7.

(a)

Show that p = 2 is a solution to the equation p3 + p2 5p 2 = 0.


(2)

(b)

Find the values of a and b such that p3 + p2 5p 2 = (p 2)(p2 + ap + b).


(4)

(c)

Hence find the other two roots to the equation p3 + p2 5p 2 = 0.


(3)

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(d)

An arithmetic sequence has p as its common difference. Also, a geometric sequence has p as its common ratio. Both sequences have 1 as their first term. (i) Write down, in terms of p, the first four terms of each sequence.

(ii)

If the sum of the third and fourth terms of the arithmetic sequence is equal to the sum of the third and fourth terms of the geometric sequence, find the three possible values of p.

(iii)

For which value of p found in (d)(ii) does the sum to infinity of the terms of the geometric sequence exist?

(iv)

For the same value p, find the sum of the first 20 terms of the arithmetic sequence, writing your answer in the form a + b c , where a, b, c .
(13) (Total 22 marks)

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