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Complex Number: Exercise 2.1

This document contains exercises on complex numbers. It includes: 1) Identifying complex numbers in polar and Cartesian forms. 2) Calculating sums, differences, products, and quotients of complex numbers. 3) Finding the modulus, argument, and conjugate of complex numbers. 4) Using properties of complex numbers to solve geometric problems involving rotations. 5) Applying De Moivre's theorem to expand complex numbers into binomial expansions.

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Complex Number: Exercise 2.1

This document contains exercises on complex numbers. It includes: 1) Identifying complex numbers in polar and Cartesian forms. 2) Calculating sums, differences, products, and quotients of complex numbers. 3) Finding the modulus, argument, and conjugate of complex numbers. 4) Using properties of complex numbers to solve geometric problems involving rotations. 5) Applying De Moivre's theorem to expand complex numbers into binomial expansions.

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2.

Complex Number

Exercise 2.1

1.

(f)

-1, 0  
3i, i, -i  
5.
(a)

π, √2  
-π+√3i, 1-2i  
(b)
2.
(a)
(b) 6.
(c) (a)

(d)

(e)
(b)

(f)

(g)
7.

(h)

3.
(a)
8.
(a)
(b) (b)

4.
(a)

(c)

(b)

(c)

(d)

(d)

(e)

(e)

9.
CAMBRIDGE Mathematics Extension 2 – Solution by  Hae  Dong  CHOI COMPLEX NUMBER 2- 1  
(a) 3.

(b)
4.
(a)
(c)

(d)

(b)

10.
(a)

(b)

(c)

(c)

Exercise 2.2

1.

5.

2
(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

(e)

(f)
(g)
(h)

(i)

(j)

CAMBRIDGE Mathematics Extension 2 – Solution by  Hae  Dong  CHOI COMPLEX NUMBER 2- 2  


(b)

11.

6.
12.

(a)

(b)

(c)

7.

(a)

(b)

8.

13.

9.
(a)
(b)

(c)

10.
(a)
14.

CAMBRIDGE Mathematics Extension 2 – Solution by  Hae  Dong  CHOI COMPLEX NUMBER 2- 3  


(a)

2.

(b) (a)

(b)

(c)
3.

15.
(a)

4. Let R represents iz. We know that the transformation z → iz


corresponds to a rotation anticlockwise about O through the
π
angle in the Argand diagram. Therefore OPQP is a square.
2
Hence OPQ is a right-angled triangle.

5. π
Since OPQ is an equilateral triangle, ∠POQ = .
3
π
∴ z2 = z1 ⋅ cis
3
2π ⎛ 2π ⎞ π
z12 + z22 = z12 + z12 ⋅ cis = z12 ⎜ 1 + cis ⎟ = z1 ⋅ cis
2

3 ⎝ 3⎠ 3
π π
(b) z1 z2 = z1 z1 cis = z1 cis
2

3 3
∴ z12 + z22 = z1 z2

Exercise 2.4

( 1.
i
)

(ii)

Exercise 2.3
1.

CAMBRIDGE Mathematics Extension 2 – Solution by  Hae  Dong  CHOI COMPLEX NUMBER 2- 4  


2. 5.

(a)

(b)

3.
6.

7.

8.
(a)
4.

(b)

Exercise 2.5

1.

CAMBRIDGE Mathematics Extension 2 – Solution by  Hae  Dong  CHOI COMPLEX NUMBER 2- 5  


2.

6.

3.

7.

4.

8.

5.

CAMBRIDGE Mathematics Extension 2 – Solution by  Hae  Dong  CHOI COMPLEX NUMBER 2- 6  


9.

10.
(a)

(b)

CAMBRIDGE Mathematics Extension 2 – Solution by  Hae  Dong  CHOI COMPLEX NUMBER 2- 7  

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