Show that the equation x^2 +kx +1 = 0 has complex roots with unitmodulus provided -2<k<2
Yeah it's the full queston and you're right. I got the question from my tutor.Roots must not be real, for complex conjugates to occur I think. Thus unit modulous cannot occur, if roots were real.
Did you post the full quesiton and can you tell me where is it from?
it was meant to be -2<k<2way of my league thats for sure...
but in ur question what does "provided -2 " mean?
Yeah, I was using identities and I always seem to be stuck. Can you try for me because it's the way I'v learnt to do it.
you can also do it using the identities,
which is more tedious
My god thanks. Cannot believe I missed that.
You were very close though, keep at itMy god thanks. Cannot believe I missed that.