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PQR is an isosceles triangle right-angled at P. If the complex number -3+2i represents Q and 4+5i represents R, find the complex numbers representing the possible solutions of P.
 

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i came across this question (in terry lee i think) and i think u use the right angle bisector theorem
 

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First of all draw a pretty diagram.



Before we start, we should note this: (Where and represent complex numbers.)


So we know there are two possibilities. We just "simply sketch", can be on the top side or can be on the bottom side.


Case I: is rotated (ie. Anticlockwise) to get .

Case II: is rotated (ie. Clockwise) to get .



Case I:



















Case II:












Please note that when you first sketch it, it is virtually impossible to tell it is at 2! So just simply say it's on one of the sides.
 
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i didnt read the question and thought p was variable ^^ spiralflex is right.


but doing that way is hard to get rid of the i on p to determine the point
 

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I did something stupid. Highly recommend Spiralflex's method anyway.
 
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i didnt read the question and thought p was variable ^^ spiralflex is right.


but doing that way is hard to get rid of the i on p to determine the point
This is the correct way to think if you are "starting" to do these questions.
 

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spiral howd u get rid of the imaginary part attached to p
 

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You simplify is by realising the denominator, you should get the perfect answer of 2!
 
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(-3 + 2i - p) x I = -3I - 2 - Pi

-3I - 2 - pi = 4 + 5i - p

howd u get rid of the i
 

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lol, my method was not what stupid, i meant i made a stupid error in my working.
 

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