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Assignment 11

The document is an assignment for a complex analysis course. It contains 3 questions assessing students' abilities to perform operations with complex numbers such as multiplication, division, and finding roots in polar and standard form. Students are reminded of the university's policies regarding academic integrity and obtaining unauthorized help. The assignment contains 10 total marks across 3 questions testing skills like using multiplication of complex numbers to find trigonometric function values, dividing complex numbers, proving statements about multiplication, and finding complex roots.

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Assignment 11

The document is an assignment for a complex analysis course. It contains 3 questions assessing students' abilities to perform operations with complex numbers such as multiplication, division, and finding roots in polar and standard form. Students are reminded of the university's policies regarding academic integrity and obtaining unauthorized help. The assignment contains 10 total marks across 3 questions testing skills like using multiplication of complex numbers to find trigonometric function values, dividing complex numbers, proving statements about multiplication, and finding complex roots.

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WTW124 (2020) Assignment 11 [Total = 10]

By submitting any part of this assignment you automatically declare the following:

The University of Pretoria commits itself to produce academic work of integrity. I affirm that I am
aware of and have the read the Rules and Policies of the University, more specifically the Disciplinary
Procedure and the Tests and Examination Rules, which prohibit any unethical, dishonest or improper
conduct during tests, assignments, examinations and/or any other forms of assessment. I am aware
that no student or any other person may assist or attempt to assist another student, or obtain help,
or attempt to obtain help from another student or any other person during tests, assessments, assign-
ments, examinations and/or any other forms of assessment.

NB: It is advisable to do the relevant exercises in the textbook the previous week before attempting
the assignment. You must complete all questions. Only selected questions will be marked.
√ √ √
1 3 2 2
1. Let z = 2 + 2 i and w = 2 + 2 i.

(a) Find zw in polar form, with principal argument.

(b) Use (a) to find the exact values cos( 7π 7π 7π


12 ), sin( 12 ) and tan( 12 ).
π π π
(c) Use multiplication or division of z and w to find the exact values of cos( 12 ), sin( 12 ) and tan( 12 ).

[2,2,4]
2. Let x = 1 + 3i and y = 2 + i.
x
(a) Find in standard form.
y
(b) Use (a) to show that
   
π 3 1
= arctan − arctan .
4 1 2

[1,3]

3. Consider the complex numbers z, w.

(a) Prove if zw = 0, then either z = 0 or w = 0. (Assume that zw = 0 and z 6= 0 and show that
w = 0).

(b) Find all complex numbers that satisfy the given equations. Draw all the roots/solutions in the
Argand plane.

(i) (z 2 + 2i)(z − 3i) = 0.


(ii) w5 − w4 + 4w = 4.

[5,1,1,2,1]

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