Complex
Complex
2 i 2 2 i 2
2
2
1 2i 3
1 (c) 4i i (d) 3 2i 3 2i
(a) (b) i (9 + 6 i) (2 i) (e)
2i 2i 1 2 5i 2 5i 2i 2i
(f) A square P1P2P3P4 is drawn in the complex plane with P1 at (1, 0) and P3 at (3, 0). Let Pn denotes
the point (xn, yn) n = 1, 2, 3, 4. Find the numerical value of the product of complex numbers
(x1 + i y1)(x2 + i y2)(x3 + i y3)(x4 + i y4).
Q.2 Given that x , y R, solve : (a) (x + 2y) + i (2x 3y) = 5 4i (b) (x + iy) + (7 5i) = 9 + 4i
(c) x² y² i (2x + y) = 2i (d) (2 + 3i) x² (3 2i) y = 2x 3y + 5i
Q.3 Find the square root of : (a) 9 + 40 i (b) 11 60 i (c) 50 i
Q.4 (a) If f (x) = x4 + 9x3 x + 4, find f ( – 5 + 4i)
+ 35x2
(b) If g (x) = x x + x + 3x 5, find g(2 + 3i)
4 3 2
Q.5 Among the complex numbers z satisfying the condition z 3 3 i 3 , find the number having the
least positive argument.
Q.6 Solve the following equations over C and express the result in the form a + ib, a, b R.
(a) ix2 3x 2i = 0 (b) 2 (1 + i) x2 4 (2 i) x 5 3 i = 0
Q.7 Locate the points representing the complex number z on the Argand plane:
2 2 z3
(a) z + 1 2i = 7 ; (b) z 1 z 1 = 4 ; (c) = 3 ; (d) z 3 = z 6
z3
Q.8 If a & b are real numbers between 0 & 1 such that the points z 1 = a + i, z2 = 1 + bi & z3 = 0 form an
equilateral triangle, then find the values of 'a' and 'b'.
Q.9 Let z1 = 1 + i and z2 = – 1 – i. Find z3 C such that triangle z1, z2, z3 is equilaterial.
Q.10 For what real values of x & y are the numbers 3 + ix2 y & x2 + y + 4i conjugate complex?
Q.11 Find the modulus, argument and the principal argument of the complex numbers.
2i
(i) 6 (cos 310° i sin 310°) (ii) 2 (cos 30° + i sin 30°) (iii)
4 i (1 i) 2
x y
Q.12 If (x + iy)1/3 = a + bi ; prove that 4 (a2 b2) = .
a b
1 z z2
Q.13 Let z be a complex number such that z c\R and R, then prove that | z | =1.
1 z z2
Q.14 Prove the identity,
| 1 z1z 2 |2 | z1 z 2 |2 1 | z1 |2 1 | z 2 |2
Q.15 Prove the identity, | 1 z1z 2 |2 | z1 z 2 | 1 | z | 1 | z |
2
1
2
2
2
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Q.18 Find the Cartesian equation of the locus of 'z' in the complex plane satisfying, | z – 4 | + z + 4 | = 16.
n
Q.19 Let z = (0, 1) C. Express zk in terms of the positive integer n.
k 0
Paragraph for question nos. 20 to 22
z i
Consider a complex number w = where z = x + iy, where x, y R.
2z 1
Q.20 If the complex number w is purely imaginary then locus of z is
(A) a straight line
1 1 5
(B) a circle with centre , and radius .
4 2 4
(C) a circle with centre 1 , 1 and passing through origin..
4 2
(D) neither a circle nor a straight line.
ANSWER KEY
7 24 21 12 22
Q.1 (a) i; (b) i; (c) 3 + 4i; (d) 8 + 0i; (e) i; (f) 15
25 25 5 5 29 5
2 2 5
Q.2 (a) x =1, y = 2; (b) (2, 9); (c) (2 , 2) or 3 , 3 ; (d) (1 ,1) 0 ,
2
Q.3 (a) ± (5 + 4i) ; (b) ± (5 6i) (c) ± 5(1 + i) Q.4 (a) 160 ; (b) (77 +108 i)
3 3 3 3 5i 1 i
Q.5 – i Q.6 (a) i , 2i (b) or
2 2 2 2
Q.7 (a) on a circle of radius 7 with centre (1, 2) ; (b) on a unit circle with centre at origin
(c) on a circle with centre (15/4, 0) & radius 9/4 ; (d) a straight line
Q.8 a = b = 2 3 ; Q.9 z3 = 3 (1 i ) and z'3 3 (1 i ) Q.10 x = 1, y = 4 or x = 1, y = 4
5 5
Q.11 (i) Modulus = 6 , Arg = 2 k + (K I) , Principal Arg = (K I)
18 18
7 5
(ii) Modulus = 2 , Arg = 2 k + , Principal Arg =
6 6
5
(iii) Modulus = , Arg = 2 k tan1 2 (K I) , Principal Arg = tan12
6
(1, 0) for n 4k
3 i 3 i x 2 y2 (1,1) for n 4k 1
Q.17 (a) , ,i Q.18 1 Q.19 (0,1) for n 4k 2
2 2 2 2 64 48 (0, 0)
for n 4k 3
Q.20 B Q.21 C Q.22 C
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