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Maths CH 4 Assignment

The document is a practice test containing 11 multiple choice questions related to complex numbers. The questions cover topics such as: - Simplifying expressions involving complex numbers - Finding the absolute value of complex numbers - Identifying properties of complex numbers that satisfy given equations - Performing operations like multiplication and division on complex numbers - Identifying the real and imaginary parts of complex numbers in polar form

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Maths CH 4 Assignment

The document is a practice test containing 11 multiple choice questions related to complex numbers. The questions cover topics such as: - Simplifying expressions involving complex numbers - Finding the absolute value of complex numbers - Identifying properties of complex numbers that satisfy given equations - Performing operations like multiplication and division on complex numbers - Identifying the real and imaginary parts of complex numbers in polar form

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IMS ACACDEMY

1/7130 shivaji park

MATHS
Class 11 - Mathematics

1. 1+2i+3i

2
equals. [1]
1−2i+3i

a) 4 b) -1

c) -i d) i
2. If z = 1

2
, then |z| = [1]
(2+3i)

Y
a) 1

13
b) 1

c) None of these d) 1

M
12

3. If z = 1

(1−i)(2+3i)
, then |z| = [1]

a) 1
DEb)
−−
1/√26

−−
c) None of these d) 5/√26

4. The complex number z such that ∣∣ z−i

z+i
= 1 lies on

∣ [1]
CA

a) a circle b) None of these

c) The x-axis d) The line y = 1

5. The multiplicative inverse of (3 + 2i)2 is [1]


SA

a) None of these b) (
5

12
i)
169 169

c) ( −5
+
12
i) d) (
5
+
12
i)
169 169 169 169
IM

6. Mark the correct answer for: i-38 = ? [1]

a) i b) -i

c) -1 d) 1
7. If z = , then Re (z) = [1]
1

1−cos θ−i sin θ

a) 0 b) 1

c) cot θ

2
d) 1

2
cot
θ

[1]
1
y
8. If (x + iy) = a + ib, then
3
x

a
+
b
=

a) 1 b) None of these

c) 0 d) -1

9. Mark the correct answer for


(3−5i)
=? [1]
(−2+3i)

a) None of these b) (
−21
+
1
i)
13 13

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c) ( 21

1
i) d) (
21
+
1
i)
13 13 13 13

592 590 588 586 584

10. The value of i

582
+i

580
+i

578
+i

576
+i

574
− 1 is [1]
i +i +i +i +i

a) -1 b) -4

c) -3 d) -2
11. Where does z lie, if ∣∣ = 1. [1]
z−5i

z+5i

12. Express 1
in the standard form a + ib: [1]
−2+√−3

13. For all z ∈ C, prove that (z + z̄ ) is real. [1]

14. Evaluate: i62 [1]

15. If (a + b) - i(3a + 2b) = 5 + 2i, find a and b. [1]


– – –
16. If z1 = √3 +i √3 and z2 = √3 + i, then find the quadrant in which (
z1
) lies. [1]
z2

17. Find the product of complex numbers (2 + 9i), (11 + 3i). [1]
18. Express the complex number (1 + i) - (- 1 + i6) in form of a + ib. [1]

Y
19. Evaluate: (i37 + i-61) [1]

Evaluate: i998 [1]

M
20.
180 178 176 174 172

21. Evaluate: ( i

170
+i

168
+i

166
+i

164
+i

162
) . [2]
i +i +i +i +i

22. Find the modulus of the following complex number 4 + 3i7.


DE [2]

23. Find the multiplicative inverse of the complex numbers: 1 - i. [2]


– 2
24. Find the multiplicative inverse of the complex numbers: (1 + i√3) . [2]
2
[2]
CA
25
25. Find the value of [i 19
+ (
1

i
) ]

26. Express 3+2i


the complex numbers in the standard form a + ib. [2]
−2+i

27. Evaluate: (1 + i)6 + (1 – i)3 [2]

28. Evaluate: (i . [2]


SA

4n+1 4n−1
− i )

29. Express the complex number (1 - i)4 in the form of a + ib. [2]

30. For a positive integer n, find the value of (1 – i)n (1 − 1


)
n
[2]
i


−−
31. Simplify and express (2 + √−3) in the form (a + ib). 2
[2]
IM

−−−−−−
32. Evaluate √8 − 15i . [2]
33. Express (2 + 3i) in the form (a + ib) and find its conjugate. [2]
34. For all z ∈ C, prove that (z − z̄ ) is 0 or imaginary. [2]
35. Express (- 2 - 5i) ÷ (3 - 6i) in form of a + ib. [2]
36. If 4x + i(3x - y) = 3 + i (-6), where x and y are real numbers, then find the values of x and y. [2]
100

37. If (
1−i
) = a + ib, then find (a, b). [2]
1+i

38. Evaluate (i + i10 + i20+ i30). [2]

39. Find the conjugates the complex numbers:


(1+i)(2+i)
. [2]
3+i

40. Express (2 - 3i)3 in the form (a + ib). [2]


41. For any two complex numbers z1 and z2, prove that: |z 1 + z2 | ≥ |z1 | − |z2 | . [2]

42. Express the complex number ( 1


+
2
i) − (4 +
5
i) in the form of a + ib. [2]
5 5 2

43. If
(1+i)
= x + iy, then find the value of x + y. [2]
2−i

44. Find the square root of the complex numbers: -5 + 12i. [2]

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45. If |z1| = |z2| = .... = |zn| = 1, then show that |z1 + z2 + z3 + .......... + zn| = ∣∣ 1

z1
+
1

z2
+
1

z3
+ …+
1

zn

∣ [2]
46. Find the square root of the complex numbers: -i. [2]
47. Evaluate ∑ 13

n=1
(i
n
+ i
n+1
) , where n ∈ N. [2]
48. Let z1 = 2 - i and z2 = - 2 + i, then find Im [ 1
] [2]
¯
z1 z̄ 2

−−
49. Evaluate √−i. [2]
50. If z2 + lzl2 = 0, show that z is purely imaginary. [2]

51. Show that a real value of x will satisfy the equation 1−ix
= a − i if a2 + b2 = 1 where a and b are real [3]
1+ix

52. Express (1 - 2i)-3 in the form of (a + ib). [3]

53. If z = (2 - 3i), prove that z2 - 4z + 13 = 0 and hence deduce that 4z3 - 3z2 + 169 = 0 [3]

54. Evaluate [ 1

2
][
3−4i
] to the standard form. [3]
1−4i 1+i 5+i

55. If z1 = 3 + i and z2 = 1 + 4i, then verify that |z 1 − z2 | > |z1 | − |z2 | . [3]

56. Find the values of x and y if (x + iy) (4 + 5i) = 6 - 2i [3]

Y
57. Evaluate: x4 - 4x3 + 4x2 + 8x + 44, when x = 3 + 2i. [3]

58. Find the multiplicative inverse of the complex number = √5 + 3i [3]

M
59. Let z be a complex number such that z ≠ 1 and Izl = 1. Then, prove that (
z−1
) is purely imaginary. What will [5]
z+1

be your conclusion when z = 1? DE


z1 −1
60. If |z1| = 1 (z1 ≠ –1) and z2 = z1 +1
, then show that the real part of z2 is zero. [5]
1+a
61. If a = cos θ + isin θ , find the value of 1−a
. [5]
13

62. Find the modulus and argument of z =


(1+i)
. [5]
CA
7
(1−i)
SA
IM

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