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Delhi Public School, Etawah

Revision Assignment (2024-2025)


Subject – Mathematics (041)
Class – XIA

Name : ____________________________ Date:(20/07/2024)


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1. Find the real values of x∧ y if


a) ( x + y )−( 3 x +2 y ) i=5+ 2i
b) ( x +iy ) ( 2−3 i )=4+i
c)
x−1 y−1
+ =i

d) ( x +iy )2=5−12i
3+i 3−i

2. Express the following complex number in the standard form .


a)
3+2 i
−2+i

b)
√3−√ 2i
2 √ 3−√ 2 i

c)
( 3−i )2
2+i

d)
( 1+ i ) ( 1+ √ 3 i )
( 1−i )

e)
3−4 i
( 4−2 i )( 1+i )

f)
( 2+ i )3

3. Express ( 1−2 i )−3 ∈the standard form of a+ib .Also find its conjugate.
2+3 i

4. ( )
500
1−i
If =a+ib , find the values of a∧b .

5. If z is any non−zero complex number ,prove that the multiplicative inverse of z is


1+i

2 .
z
|z|
Hence , find the multiplicative inverse of 4− √−9 .

6. Find the conjugate and modulus of 2.


2+i
4 i+ ( 1+i )

7. If
a−ib 1+i
= , then prove that a+b=0 .
a+ib 1−i
8. If ( p+iq )2=x +iy , pr ove that ( p 2+ q2 ) =x 2 + y 2.
2

9. If ( a+ ib ) ( x +iy )=( a2 +b 2) i , a2 +b2 ≠ 0 ,then show that x=b∧ y =a .

10. If z=
1+i 6 4 2
, then find the value of z + z + z + 1.
√2
11. Find the complex numbers z satisfying the equations

| | | |
z−4
z−8
=1∧
z−12 5
= .
z−8 i 3
Assertion-Reason Type Questions
In the following questions, each question contains Assertion (Statement-I) and reason
(Statement-II). Each question has four choices (a), (b), (c) and (d) out of which only one is
correct. These choices are :
a) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true and Reason (R) is the correct explanation of
Assertion (A).
b) Both Assertion (A) and Reason (R) are true but Reason (R) is not the correct explanation
of Assertion (A).
c) Assertion (A) is true but Reason (R) is false.
d) Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true.

12. Statement-I : √ −4 × √ −9=6.


Statement-II : √ a × √ b=√ ab when atleast one a∨b is positive.
13. Statement-I : The conjugate of the complex number
1−i
is i.
1+i

Statement-II : ( )
z 1 z1
=
z 2 z2
14. Statement-I : Conjugate of 2+3 i lies in the fourth quadrant.
Statement-II : x +iy lies∈the fourth quadrant if x <0∧ y> 0.

15. Statement-I: Modulus of is 1.


( 1+ i )( 2+i )
( 3+i )

Statement-II : |z 1 . z 2|=| z1|.|z 2|∧ =


|| .
z 1 | z1|
z 2 | z2|

16. Statement-I : The complex number is equal to −2.


( 1−i )3
1−i 3
Statement-II: i 2=−1 , i3 =−i .
17. Statement-I : The real value of ‘a’ for which
3 2
3 i −2 a i + ( 1−a ) i+ 5is real is−2.
Statement-II : A complex number z=x +iy is purely imaginary iff x=0∧ y ≠0.

18. Statement-I : The least positive integral value on n for which


( 1+i )n
n−2

is a real number is 1.
( 1−i )

Statement-II : If z1 and z2 are any two complex numbers, then z 1+ z2 =z1 −z2 .

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