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Solve the equation 2* = 1, giving your answers in Cartesian form.
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Consider the complex number =
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(a) Express w; and a in modulus-argument form and write down
(the modulus of =:
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(b) Find the smallest positive integer value of n such that 2" is a real number. @
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‘The complex numbers w and 2 satisfy the equations:
Find w and = in the form a+ bi where a,b € Z.
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Consider the complex mumbers w= 1-+2i and v= 2+ i
(@)_ Given that 2+ = “ ‘express w in the form a+ Oi where a,b € R. ia]
(b) Find w* and express it in the form re’, [3]
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(a) Find three distinct roots of the equation =* + 64 = 0, » € C, giving your answers
in modulusargument form, iG
‘The roots are represented by the vertices of a triangle in an Argand diagram,
(b) Show that the area of the triangle is 12/3 is)
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Consider the equation 224 + az" + bz? + ez +d = 0, where a,b,e,d € Rand 2 € C. Two
of the roots of the equation are logy 10 and i v5 and the sum of all the roots is 4+ logs 5.
Show that 15a-+d-+90 = 0.[Maximum mar: 12) fi
Consider the complex numbers =1 = 3cis(120") and 22 = 2 +2.
(a) Calculate a giving your answer both in modulus-argument form and Cartesian form.
(b) Use your results from part (a) to find the exact value of sin 15° sind
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Where a,b eZ
75°, giving
your answer in the form
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(a) Express 4+ 43i in the form re, where r > O and ~2 <0 Oand = <0