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Problem Sets For Complex Numbers

The document contains 6 problem sets involving complex numbers. Problem Set 1 involves plotting complex numbers, addition, and subtraction. Problem Set 2 covers multiplication and division of complex numbers. Problem Set 3 focuses on converting complex numbers between polar, exponential, rectangular, and trigonometric forms. Problem Set 4 involves powers and roots of complex numbers using De Moivre's Theorem. Problem Set 5 asks students to determine, graph, and describe loci in the complex plane defined by inequalities. Problem Set 6 involves taking logarithms and trigonometric functions of complex numbers and expressing them in alternative forms.

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Problem Sets For Complex Numbers

The document contains 6 problem sets involving complex numbers. Problem Set 1 involves plotting complex numbers, addition, and subtraction. Problem Set 2 covers multiplication and division of complex numbers. Problem Set 3 focuses on converting complex numbers between polar, exponential, rectangular, and trigonometric forms. Problem Set 4 involves powers and roots of complex numbers using De Moivre's Theorem. Problem Set 5 asks students to determine, graph, and describe loci in the complex plane defined by inequalities. Problem Set 6 involves taking logarithms and trigonometric functions of complex numbers and expressing them in alternative forms.

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Advanced Engineering Mathematics Problem Sets for Complex Numbers

Problem Sets for Complex Numbers  Problem Set #5: Regions in the Complex Plane
Determine, graph and describe the locus represented by
 Problem Set #1. Plot, Addition, and Subtraction of the following:
Complex Numbers 1. z  2  5i  0.5
1. Plot the following complex numbers on the Argand Plane. 2. 0.5  z  4  2i  2
a. z1 = 3 – 4i
b. z2 =–3-9i 3. 1  z 1 i  4
c. z3 = –7 +2i 4.   Im z  
2. Given z1 = 2 + 5i and z2 = 4 – 6i, find:
a. z1 + z2  Problem Set #6:
b. z2 – z1
1. Determine the general value of ln 2  4i 3 .
 Problem Set #2. Multiplication and Division of
2. Express the following trigonometric function into
Complex Numbers
complex exponential form. Simplify your answer.
1. Given that c  3  7i and d  8  i , calculate:
a. f x  4 sin 2x cos 2x
a. c  d c  d  b. f x   6 sin 3x cot 3x
b. 2cd c  d 
3. Evaluate sin0.65  0.95i  and express the result in polar
2. Evaluate the following complex number fractions and
show the result in polar form. form.

i 3  4i 
a.
 1  6i 2  i 2
b.
15  7i 3  2i 
4  6i 370

 Problem Set #3. Forms of Complex Numbers


1. Convert the complex number 5 + 12i to polar and
exponential forms.
2. Convert the complex number 40305 to rectangular
and trigonometric forms.
3. Convert the complex number 10ei 6
to polar and
rectangular forms.

 Problem Set #4. Powers and Roots of Complex


Numbers
1. Using De Moivre’s Theorem, perform the indicated
operations and express the answer in polar form.
a. 5  3i 25
 6  3i 5 
8

b.  10 
 1  2i  
2. Find and plot all roots.
3
a. 1
b. 4
2  3i

Ronel V. Vidal, PECE Page 1

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