MAT215 Assignment-1: 1 Answer To The Question Number 1 (A) (1 + 3i)
MAT215 Assignment-1: 1 Answer To The Question Number 1 (A) (1 + 3i)
where r is the magnitude of the complex number z and n is the power raised by z respec-
tively.
∴ z 9 = r9 (cos 9θ + i sin 9θ)
p q √ √
Now, r = |z| = (Re(z))2 + (Im(z))2 = 12 + ( 3)2 = 4 = 2
For the value of θ we have to look at the graphical representation of z, shown below:
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So, from the above graph, it can be seen that z lies in the F irst Quadrant.
√ !
Im(z) 3 π
∴ arg(z) = θ = tan−1 = tan−1 = radians
Re(z) 1 3
9 9 9π 9π
∴ (z) = 2 × cos + i sin
3 3
√
(1 + 3i)9 = 512 × (−1 + 0)
= −512 ...[Ans 1a]
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10
(b) 2 + 12 i
Ans:
1
Again, Let z be a complex number with the value z = 2
+ 12 i, then we have to compute
(z)10 respectively.
We know,
where r is the magnitude of the complex number z and n is the power raised by z respec-
tively.
∴ z 10 = r10 (cos(10 θ) + i sin(10 θ))
q √
1 2 1 2
p 2
2
Now, r = |z| = (Re(z)) + (Im(z)) = 2 + =
2 2 2
For the value of θ we have to look at the graphical representation of z, shown below:
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So, from the above graph, it can be seen that z lies in the F irst Quadrant.
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−1 Im(z) −1 2 π
∴ arg(z) = θ = tan = tan 1 = radians
Re(z) 2
4
10 10 10π 10π
∴ (z) =2 × cos + i sin
4 4
1 1 1
( + i)10 = × (0 + i)
2 2 32
i
= ...[Ans 1b]
32
So, equating the Real and Imaginary values from both L.H.S and R.H.S from Equation
1, we have:
(cos3 θ − 3 cos θ sin2 θ) ≡ cos 3θ....(2)
(3 cos2 θ sin θ − sin3 θ) ≡ sin 3θ....(3)
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Ans:
Let z1 = a + bi and z2 = c + di respectively.
From L.H.S, we have:
⇒ z1 z2
⇒ (a + bi)(c + di)
⇒ ac + bci + adi + bdi2
⇒ (ac − bd) + i(bc + ad)
⇒ (ac − bd) − i(bc + ad)
z1 ≡ a − bi
z2 ≡ c − di
∴ z1 z2 ≡ (a − bi)(c − di)
≡ ac − adi − bci = bdi2
≡ (ac − bd) − i(bc + ad)
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Ans:
Let z1 = a + bi and z2 = c + di respectively.
From L.H.S, we have:
|z1 | ≡ |a + bi|
√
≡ a2 + b 2
|z2 | ≡ |c + di|
√
≡ c2 + d 2
p √
∴ |z1 ||z2 | ≡ ( (a2 + b2 ))( c2 + d2 )
p
≡ (a2 + d2 )(c2 + d2 )....(2)
|z1 |
(b) | zz21 | ≡ |z2 |
Ans:
Let z1 = a + bi and z2 = c + di respectively.
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|z1 | a + bi
≡
|z2 | c + di
√
a2 + b 2
≡√
c2 + d 2
r
|z1 | a2 + b 2
∴ ≡ ....(2)
|z2 | c2 + d 2
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Ans a:
From Eq.(3), instead of adding Eq.(1) with Eq.(2), if we subtract Eq.(2) from Eq.(1), we
get:
(b) tan x
Ans b:
From Trigonometry, we know that:
sin x
tan x =
cos x
eix −e−ix eix +e−ix
Putting sin x = 2i
and cos x = 2
, we have:
eix −e−ix
2i
tan x = eix +e−ix
2
ix −ix
e −e 2
= × ix
2i e + e−ix
ix −ix
2 e −e
= × ix
2i e + e−ix
eix − e−ix
=
i(eix + e−ix )
i(eix − e−ix )
=
i2 (eix + e−ix )
−i(eix − e−ix )
=
(eix + e−ix )
i(e−ix − eix )
=
(eix + e−ix )
i(e−ix −eix )
∴ tan x ≡ (eix +e−ix )
...[Ans 5b]
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