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ASSIGNMENT CLASS 11

CHAPTER 5 COMPLEX NUMBERS

(SECTION A- 1 mark questions)

Q1. Express i−35 in the form of a+ ib.

Q2. Find the multiplicative inverse of 2−3 i .


3
1
Q3. Write ( +3 i) in the standard form.
3

1−i
Q4. Find the conjugate of .
1+i

2 x
Q5. Solve the quadratic equation x + + 1=0.
√2
(Section B- 2 mark questions)

1+2i
Q6. Find the modulus of the complex number .
1−3 i

Q7. Find the real numbers x and y if ( x−iy )( 3+5 i ) is the conjugate of −6−24 i .

1+i m
Q8. If ( ) =1 , then find the least positive integral value of m.
1−i

Q9. For any two complex numbers Z1 ∧Z 2, prove that ℜ ( Z 1 Z2 ) =ℜ Z1 ℜZ 2−ℑ Z 1 ℑ Z 2 .

Q10. Find the value of x 3+ 7 x2 −x+16 , w h en x =1+ 2i .

(Section C – 4 mark questions )


1 x y
Q11. If ( x +iy ) 3 =a+ib, w h ere x , y ,a ,b ∈ R . show that − =−2 ( a +b )
2 2
a b

Q12. If |Z 1|+|Z 2|=1, t h en prove|Z 1+ Z 2|=| 1 1


+ .
|
Z1 Z 2

Q13. If α ∧β are different complex numbers with |β|=1, find |1−α


β−α
β|
.

3+2 i sinθ
Q14. Find the least positive value of n, if is purely real.
1−2 i sinθ
Q15. If ( 1+i )( 1+2 i )( 1+3 i ) … ….. ( 1+¿ )= ( x +iy ) , s h ow t h at :2.5.10 … ( 1+ n2 )=x 2+ y 2 .

(SECTION D – 6 MARK QUESTIONS)

Z−1
Q16. If Z is a complex number such that |Z|=1 , prove that is purely imaginary. What will
Z +1
be your conclusion if Z=1.

1−iz
Q17. If Z=x+ iy and w= , s h ow t h at |w|=1⟹ z is purely real .
z−i

Q18. Find all non zero complex numbers Z satisfying z=i z2 .

2 Z1
Q19. If Z1 ∧Z 2 are complex numbers such that is purely imaginary number, then find
3 Z2

| |
Z 1−Z 2
Z1 + Z 2
.

2 z +1
Q20. If the imaginary part of is−2, then show that the locus of the point representing z in
iz+1
the argend is a straight line.

CASE STUDY QUESTIONS

A complex number Z is purely real if and only if Z=Z and is pure imaginary if and only if
Z=−Z . Based on the above information answer the following.

Q1. If ( 1+i ) Z=( 1−i ) Z ,then −i Z is

a) – Z b) Z c) Z d) z−1

Q2. Z1 Z 2 is

a) Z1 Z 2 b) Z1 + Z 2 c) Z1 / Z 2 d) 1/ Z1 Z 2 .

( 2+ i ) x−i ( 1−i ) y +2i


Q3. If X and Y are real numbers and the complex number + is purely real,
4+i 4i
the relation between x an y is

a) 8 x−17 y=16 b) 8 x +17 y=16 c) 17 x−8 y=16 d) 17 x−8 y=−16.

Q4. If Z=
3+ 2i sinθ
1−2 isinθ ( π
)
0<θ< is pure imaginary, then θ is equal to?
2

π π π π
a) b) c) d)
4 6 3 12
Q5. If Z1 ∧Z 2are complex numbers such that | |
Z 1−Z 2
Z1 + Z 2
=1.

Z1
a) is purely real.
Z2
Z1
b) is purely imaginary.
Z2
c) Z1 is purely real.
d) Z1 ∧Z 2 is purely imaginary.

Consider Z=a+ib∧Z=a−ib ,where a and b are real numbers, and conjugates of each other.

Based on the following information answer the following .

Q1) find |Z|+|Z| .

a) 2√ a2 +b 2 b) 2√ a2−b2 c) √ a2 +b2 d) √ a2−b 2


2 2

Q2. If the complex numbers −3+i x2 y∧x 2 + y +4 i , where x and y are real, are conjugate of each
other, then the number of ordered pairs (x,y) is

a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4

Q3. Let Z=x 2−7 x−9 yi suc h t h at Z= y 2 i+20 i−12then the number of ordered pairs (x,y) is

a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4

Q4. The number of real values of x such that sinx+i cos 2 x∧cosx−i sin 2 x are conjugate to each
other is

a) 1 b) 2 c) ¿ 2 d) 0

Q5. √ a √ b= √ ab ,if

a) a and b are negative.


b) a and b are complex numbers.
c) At least one of a and b is non negative.
d) A and b must be non negative.

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