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    Argand Diagram... S:

    how come 1 + cis120 = cis60?
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    Argand Diagram... S:

    is it just me, or do the latex links not load?
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    Argand Diagram... S:

    On an Argand diagram the points P and Q represent the numbers z1 and z2 respectively. OPQ is an equilateral triangle. Show that (z1)^2 + (z2)^2 = z1 x z2
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    Complex Numbers - Cambridge Question

    thanks a lot guys
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    Complex Numbers - Cambridge Question

    If |z1 + z2| = |z1 - z2|, find the possible values of arg(z1/z2)
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    De Moivre's Theorem

    wow that was efficient. thanks
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    De Moivre's Theorem

    Express the following in x+ yi form: (3 - 4i)^5 / (4 + 3i)^3
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    Argand Diagrams

    oooh i get it. thank you.
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    Argand Diagrams

    I still don't understand the 'symmetric about y=x' part :S
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    Argand Diagrams

    Q: If w = -4 + 3i, plot on the complex plane the point symmetric to w with respect to a) the origin b) the line with equation y = x How do i do this question. I don't understand. Thank you.
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    Another complex number question

    wow thank you so much for everything Jetblack :D
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    Another complex number question

    Let H and K be the points representing the roots of x^2 + 2px + q = 0, where p and q are real and p^2 < q. Find the algebraic relation satisfied by p and q if angle HOK is a right angle.
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    complex nuuuuumbers

    how did you change it so that the discriminant became 4 - p^2?
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    complex nuuuuumbers

    If p is real, and -2<p<2, show that the roots of the equation x^2 + px + 1 = 0 are non-real complex numbers with modulus 1.
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    Complex Numbers

    Can someone please show me how to do the following question: State the modulus and argument of -1 + i. Hence write (-1 + i)^18 in the form a + ib Answer: -512i (For some reason, i always get a very very small real part of my complex number along with -512i.)
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    Complex Number Proof.

    oooh i see. so when we take the conjugate in this case, only the number has its sign changed?
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    Complex Number Proof.

    Prove: conjugate of (1/z) = 1 / conjugate of z
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    Question on dry cell and button cell.

    1) What is the electrolyte made of in the dry cell (different textbooks have so many different types :S) 2) What is the anode and cathode composed of in the button cell? 3) What is cathode reaction, anode reaction and overall reaction for the silver button cell. (again, textbooks have...
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    Difference between galvanic and electrolytic cell?

    I don't recall needing to know about electrolytic cells in Production of Materials. Which dotpoint does this fall under?
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