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Complex Numbers Practice Test

1. This document contains 16 practice problems involving complex numbers. The problems cover a range of topics including expressing complex numbers in polar and Cartesian forms, finding roots, arguments, and moduli of complex expressions, and solving equations involving complex numbers. 2. The first problem asks to express two complex numbers in polar form, find a ratio, and determine exact values of trigonometric functions. 3. Later problems involve finding values of variables in complex expressions given conditions like equal arguments or moduli, expressing complex numbers raised to powers using De Moivre's theorem, and solving equations involving complex conjugates. 4. The final problems ask to express complex fractions in Cartesian form and find the smallest integers that

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Complex Numbers Practice Test

1. This document contains 16 practice problems involving complex numbers. The problems cover a range of topics including expressing complex numbers in polar and Cartesian forms, finding roots, arguments, and moduli of complex expressions, and solving equations involving complex numbers. 2. The first problem asks to express two complex numbers in polar form, find a ratio, and determine exact values of trigonometric functions. 3. Later problems involve finding values of variables in complex expressions given conditions like equal arguments or moduli, expressing complex numbers raised to powers using De Moivre's theorem, and solving equations involving complex conjugates. 4. The final problems ask to express complex fractions in Cartesian form and find the smallest integers that

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Complex Numbers – Practice Test

6 −i 2
1. Let z1 = , and z2 = 1 – i.
2

π π
(a) Write z1 and z2 in the form r(cos θ + i sin θ), where r > 0 and – ≤θ≤ .
2 2
(6)

= cos π + i sin π .
z1
(b) Show that
z2 12 12
(2)

z1
(c) Find the value of in the form a + bi, where a and b are to be determined exactly in radical
z2
(surd) form. Hence or otherwise find the exact values of cos π and sin π .
12 12
(4)
(Total 12 marks)

2. If z is a complex number and |z + 16| = 4 |z + l|, find the value of | z|.

(Total 3 marks)

3. Find the values of a and b, where a and b are real, given that (a + bi)(2 – i) = 5 – i.

(Total 3 marks)

4. Given that z = (b + i)2, where b is real and positive, find the exact value of b when arg z = 60°.

(Total 3 marks)

5. A complex number z is such that z = z − 3i .

3
(a) Show that the imaginary part of z is .
2
(2)

(b) Let z1 and z2 be the two possible values of z, such that z = 3.

(i) Sketch a diagram to show the points which represent z1 and z2 in the complex plane,
where z1 is in the first quadrant.

π
(ii) Show that arg z1 = .
6

(iii) Find arg z2.


(4)

 k 
(c) Given that arg  z1 z 2  = π, find a value of k.
 2i 
 
(4)
(Total 10 marks)

1
6. Given that (a + i)(2 – bi) = 7 – i, find the value of a and of b, where a, b ∈ .

(Total 6 marks)

7. Given that z = (b + i)2, where b is real and positive, find the exact value of b when arg z = 60°.

(Total 6 marks)

8. Given that | z | = 2 5 , find the complex number z that satisfies the equation

25 − 15 = 1 − 8i.
z z*

(Total 6 marks)

π
i
+
9. (a) Express the complex number 1+ i in the form ae b , where a, b∈ .
(2)

n
 1+ i 
(b) Using the result from (a), show that   , where n∈ , has only eight distinct values.
 2
(5)

(c) Hence solve the equation z8 −1 = 0.


(2)
(Total 9 marks)

10. Find, in its simplest form, the argument of (sinθ + i (1− cosθ ))2 where θ is an acute angle.

(Total 7 marks)

z
11. Consider w = where z = x + iy, y ≠ 0 and z2 + 1 ≠ 0.
z +1
2

Given that Im w = 0, show that z = 1.

(Total 7 marks)

12. (a) Express the complex number 8i in polar form.

(b) The cube root of 8i which lies in the first quadrant is denoted by z. Express z

(i) in polar form;

(ii) in cartesian form.

(Total 6 marks)

π π
13. Let z = cos θ + i sin θ, for – <θ< .
4 4

2
(a) (i) Find z3 using the binomial theorem.

(ii) Use de Moivre’s theorem to show that

cos 3θ = 4 cos3θ – 3 cosθ and sin 3θ = 3 sinθ – 4 sin3θ.


(10)

sin 3θ − sin θ
(b) Hence prove that = tanθ.
cos 3θ + cos θ
(6)

1
(c) Given that sinθ = , find the exact value of tan 3θ.
3
(5)
(Total 21 marks)

1 a
(1 − i 3 )
14. Express 3
in the form where a, b∈ .
b

(Total 5 marks)

2π 2π
15. Let w = cos + i sin .
5 5

(a) Show that w is a root of the equation z5 − 1 = 0.


(3)

(b) Show that (w − 1) (w4 + w3 + w2 + w + 1) = w5 − 1 and deduce that w4 + w3 + w2 + w + 1


= 0.
(3)

2π 4π 1
(c) Hence show that cos + cos = − .
5 5 2
(6)
(Total 12 marks)
16. (
z1 = 1+ i 3 )m
and z2 = (1 − i ) .
n

(a) Find the modulus and argument of z1 and z2 in terms of m and n, respectively.
(6)

(b) Hence, find the smallest positive integers m and n such that z1 = z2.
(8)
(Total 14 marks)

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