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Question 2:
Express the given complex number in the form a ib :i9 i19
Solution 2:
i9 i19 i 421 i 443
i 4 i i 4 i3
2 4
1 i 1 i i 4 1, i3 i
i i
0
Question 3:
Express the given complex number in the form a ib : i 39
Solution 3:
i 39 i 493 i 4 i 3
9
1 i 3
9
i 4 1
1 1
i3 i
i3 i
1 i
i i
i i
2 i i 2 1
i 1
Question 4:
Express the given complex number in the form a a ib :
3 7 i7 i 7 i7
Question 5:
Express the given complex number in the form a ib : 1 i 1 i6 .
Solution 5:
1 i 1 i6 1 i 1 6i
2 7i
Question 6:
1 2 5
Express the given complex number in the form a ib : i 4 i
5 5 2
Solution 6:
1 2 5
i 4i
5 5 2
1 2 5
i 4 i
5 5 2
1 2 5
4 i
5 5 2
19 21
i
5 10
19 21
i
5 10
Question 7:
1 7 1 4
Express the given complex number in the form a ib : i 4 i i
3 3 3 3
Solution 7:
1 7 1 4
3 i 3 4 i 3 3 i
1 7 1 4
i 4 i i
3 3 3 3
1 4 7 1
4 i 1
3 3 3 3
Question 8:
Express the given complex number in the form a ib : 1 i
4
Solution 8:
2
1 i 1 i
4 2
2
12 i 2 2i
1 1 2i
2
2i
2
2i 2i
4i 2 4 i 2 1
Question 9:
3
1
Express the given complex number in the form a ib : 3i
3
Solution 9:
3 3
1 1 1 1
3i 3i 3 3i 3i
3
3 3 3 3
1 1
27i3 3i 3i
27 3
1
27 i i 9i 2 i3 i
27
1
27i i 9 i 2 1
27
1
9 i 27 1
27
242
26i
27
Question 10:
3
1
Express the given complex number in the form a ib : 2 i
3
Solution 10:
Question 11:
Find the multiplicative inverse of the complex number 4 3i .
Solution 11:
Let z 4 3i
Then,
z 4 3i and z 42 3 16 9 25
2
Question 12:
Find the multiplicative inverse of the complex number 5 3i
Solution 12:
Let z 5 3i
5
2
Then, z 5 3i and z 32 5 9 14
2
Question 13:
Solution 13:
Let z i
Then, z i and z 12 1
2
Question 14:
Express the following expression in the form of a ib .
3 i 5 3 i 5
3 2i 3 i 2
Solution 14:
3 i 5 3 i 5
3 2i 3 i 2
3 i 5
2 2
a b a b a 2 b2
3 2i 3 2i
9 5i 2
2 2i
9 5 1
i 2 1
2 2i
95 i
2 2i i
14i
2 2i 2
14i
2 2 1
7i 2
2 2
7 2i
2
Solution 1:
z 1 i 3
Let r cos 1 and r sin 3
On squaring and adding, we obtain
r cos r sin 1 3
2 2 2 2
r 2 cos2 sin 2 1 3
r2 4 cos2 sin 2 1
r 4 2 Conventionally, r 0
Modulus = 2
2cos 1 and 2sin 3
1 3
cos and sin
2 2
Since both the values of sin and cos negative and sin and cos are negative in III
quadrant,
2
Argument
3 3
2
Thus, the modulus and argument of the complex number 1 3i are 2 and
3
respectively.
Question 2:
Find the modulus and the argument of the complex number z 3 i
Solution 2:
z 3 i
Let r cos 3 and r sin 1
On squaring and adding, we obtain
2
r 2 cos2 r 2 sin 2 3 12
r 2 3 1 4 cos sin 1
2 2
r 4 2 Conventionally, r 0
Modulus = 2
2cos 3 and 2sin 1
3 1
cos and sin
2 2
5
[As lies in the II quadrant]
6 6
5
Thus, the modulus an argument of the complex number 3 i are 2 and respectively.
6
Question 3:
Convert the given complex number in polar form: 1 i
Solution 3:
1 i
Let r cos 1 and r sin 1
On squaring and adding, we obtain
r 2 cos2 r 2 sin 2 12 1
2
r 2 cos2 sin 2 1 1
r2 2
r 2 Conventionally, r 0
2 cos 1 and 2 sin 1
1 1
cos and sin
2 2
As liesin the IVquadrant
4
1 i r cos i r sin 2 cos i 2 sin 2 cos i sin
4 4 4 4
This is the required polar form.
Question 4:
Convert the given complex number in polar form: 1 i
Solution 4:
1 i
Let r cos 1 and r sin 1
On squaring and adding, we obtain
r 2 cos2 r 2 sin 2 1 12
2
r 2 cos2 sin 2 1 1
r2 2
r 2 [Conventionally, r > 0]
2 cos 1 and 2 sin 1
Question 5:
Convert the given complex number in polar form: 1 i
Solution 5:
1 i
Let r cos 1 and r sin 1
On squaring and adding, we obtain
r 2 cos2 r 2 sin2 1 1
2 2
r 2 cos2 sin 2 1 1
r2 2
r 2 [Conventionally, r 0 ]
2 cos 1 and 2 sin 1
1 1
cos and sin
2 2
3
[As lies in the III quadrant]
4 4
3 3
1 i r cos i r sin 2 cos i 2 sin
4 4
3 3
2 cos i sin
4 4
This is the required polar form.
Question 6:
Convert the given complex number in polar form: 3
Solution 6:
3
Let r cos 3 and r sin 0
On squaring and adding, we obtain
r 2 cos2 r 2 sin 2 3
2
r 2 cos2 sin 2 9
r2 9
r 9 3 [Conventionally, r > 0]
3cos 3 and 3sin 0
cos 1 and sin 0
3 r cos i r sin 3cos i 3sin 3 cos i sin
This is the required polar form.
Question 7:
Convert the given complex number in polar form: 3 i
Solution 7:
3 i
Let r cos 3 and r sin 1
On squaring and adding, we obtain
3
2
r 2 cos2 r 2 sin 2 12
r 2 cos2 sin 2 3 1
r2 4
r 4 2 Conventionally, r 0
2cos 3 and 2sin 1
3 1
cos and sin
2 2
[As lies in the I quadrant]
6
3 i r cos i r sin 2cos i 2sin 2 cos i sin
6 6 6 6
This is the required polar form.
Question 8:
Convert the given complex number in polar form: i
Solution 8:
i
Let r cos 0 and r sin 1
On squaring and adding, we obtain
r 2 cos2 r 2 sin2 02 12
r 2 cos2 sin 2 1
r2 1
r 1 1 Conventionally, r 0
cos 0 and sin 1
2
i r cos i r sin cos i sin
2 2
This is the required polar form.
Exercise 5.3
Question 1:
Solve the equation x2 3 0
Solution 1:
The given quadratic equation is x2 3 0
On comparing the given equation with ax2 bx c 0,
We obtain a 1, b 0, and c 3
Therefore, the discriminant of the given equation is
D b2 4ac 02 4 1 3 12
Therefore, the required solutions are
b D 12 12i 1 i
2a 2 1 2
2 3i
3i
2
Question 2:
Solve the equation 2x2 x 1 0
Solution 2:
The given quadratic equation is 2x2 x 1 0
On comparing the given equation with ax2 bx c 0 ,
We obtain a 2, b 1 and c 1
Therefore, the discriminant of the given equation is
D b2 4ac 12 4 2 1 1 8 7
Therefore, the required solutions are
b D 1 7 1 7i 1 i
2a 2 2 4
Solution 3:
The given quadratic equation is x2 3x 9 0
On comparing the given equation with ax2 bx c 0 ,
We obtain a 1, b 3, and c 9
Therefore, the discriminant of the given equation is
D b2 4ac 32 4 1 9 9 36 27
Therefore, the required solutions are
b D 3 27 3 3 3 3 3 3i 1 i
2a 2 1 2 2
Question 4:
Solve the equation x2 x 2 0
Solution 4:
The given quadratic equation is x2 x 2 0
On comparing the given equation with ax2 bx c 0 ,
We obtain a 1, b 1, and c 2
Therefore, the discriminant of the given equation is
D b2 4ac 12 4 1 2 1 8 7
Therefore, the required solutions are
b D 1 7 1 7i 1 i
2a 2 1 2
Question 5:
Solve the equation x2 3x 5 0
Solution 5:
The given quadratic equation is x2 3x 5 0
On comparing the given equation with ax2 bx c 0 ,
We obtain a 1, b 3, and c 5
Therefore, the discriminant of the given equation is
D b2 4ac 32 4 1 5 9 20 11
Therefore, the required solutions are
b D 3 11 3 11 i 1 i
2a 2 1 2
Question 6:
Solve the equation x2 x 2 0
Solution 6:
The given quadratic equation is x2 x 2 0
On comparing the given equation with ax2 bx c 0 ,
We obtain a 1, b 1, and c 2
Therefore, the discriminant of the given equation is
D b2 4ac 1 4 1 2 1 8 7
2
Question 7:
Solve the equation 2 x2 x 2 0
Solution 7:
The given quadratic equation is 2x2 x 2 0
On comparing the given equation with ax2 bx c 0 ,
We obtain a 2, b 1, and c 2
Therefore, the discriminant of the given equation is
D b2 4ac 12 4 2 2 1 8 7
Therefore, the required solutions are
b D 1 7 1 7i 1 i
2a 2 2 2 2
Question 8:
Solve the equation 3x2 2x 3 3 0
Solution 8:
The given quadratic equation is 3x2 2x 3 3 0
On comparing the given equation with ax2 bx c 0 ,
We obtain a 3, b 2, and c 3 3
Therefore, the discriminant of the given equation is
3 3 3 2 36 34
2
D b2 4ac 2 4
Therefore, the required solutions are
b D 2 34
2 34 i 1 i
2a 2 3 2 3
Question 9:
Solution 9:
1
The given quadratic equation is x2 x 0
2
This equation can also be written as 2x2 2x 1 0
On comparing the given equation with ax2 bx c 0 , we obtain a 2, b 2, and c 1
Discriminant D b2 4ac 2 2 1 2 4
2
4 2
Therefore, the required solutions are
b D 2 2 4 2 2 2 1 2 2
2a 2 2 2 2
2 2 2 2 1 i
1 i
2 2
1 2 2 1 i
2
Question 10:
x
Solve the equation x2 1 0
2
Solution 10:
x
The given quadratic equation is x2 1 0
2
This equation can also be written as 2x2 x 2 0
On comparing the given equation with ax2 bx c 0 ,
We obtain a 2, b 1, and c 2
Discriminant D b2 4ac 12 4 2 2 1 8 7
Therefore, the required solutions are
b D 1 7 1 7 i 1 i
2a 2 2 2 2
Evaluate: i18
i
Solution 1:
3
18 1 25
i
i
3
1
i 442 461
i
3
i 4 i 2
4 1
i i
4 6
3
1
i 2 i 1
4
i
3
1 i
1 i 1
2
i i
3
i
1 2
i
1 i
3
1 1 i
3 3
Question 2:
For any two complex numbers z1 and z 2 , prove that
Re z1z2 Re z1 Re z2 Im z1 Im z2
Solution 2:
Let z1 x1 iy1 and z2 x2 iy2
z1z2 x1 iy1 x2 iy2
x1 x2 iy2 iy1 x2 iy2
x1x2 ix1 y2 iy1x2 i 2 y1 y2
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Question 3:
1 2 3 4i
Reduce to the standard form
1 4i 1 i 5 i
Solution 3:
1 2 3 4i 1 i 2 1 4i 3 4i
1 4i 1 i 5 i 1 4i 1 i 5 i
1 i 2 8i 3 4i 1 9i 3 4i
1 i 4i 4i 5 i 5 3i 5 i
2
33 31i 14 5i [On multiplying numerator and denominator by
2 14 5i 14 5i
14 5i ]
462 165i 434i 155i 2 307 599i
2 14 5i
2 2
2 196 25i 2
307 599i 307 599i 307 599i
2 221 442 442 442
This is the required standard form.
Question 4:
a ib a 2 b2
prove that x2 y 2 2
2
If x iy
c id c d2
Solution 4:
a ib
x iy
c id
a ib c id
[On multiplying numerator and denominator by c id ]
c id c id
ac bd i ad bc
c2 d 2
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x iy
2 ac bd i ad bc
c2 d 2
x2 y 2 2ixy
ac bd i ad bc
c2 d 2
On comparing real and imaginary parts, we obtain
ac bd ad bc
x2 y 2 2 , 2 xy 2 ...... 1
c d 2
c d2
x y 2 x2 y 2 4 x2 y 2
2 2 2
ac bd ad bc
2
2 2
2 2
[Using (1)]
c d c d
a2c2 b2 d 2 2acbd a 2d 2 b2c 2 2adbc
c2 d 2
2
a 2 c 2 b2 d 2 a 2 d 2 b2 c 2
c d2
2 2
a 2 c 2 d 2 b2 c 2 d 2
c d 2 2 2
c d a b
2 2 2 2
c d 2 2 2
a 2 b2
c2 d 2
Hence, proved.
Question 5:
Convert the following in the polar form:
1 7i 1 3i
(i) , (ii)
2 i 1 2i
2
Solution 5:
1 7i
(i) Here, z
2 i
2
1 7i 1 7i 1 7i
2 i 4 i 4i 4 1 4i
2 2
1 7i 3 4i 3 4i 21i 28i 2
3 4i 3 4i 32 42
3 4i 21i 28 25 25i
32 42 25
1 i
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Let r cos 1 and r sin 1
On squaring and adding, we obtain r 2 cos2 sin 2 1
r 2 cos2 sin 2 2
r2 2 cos2 sin 2 1
r 2 [Conventionally, r 0 ]
2 cos 1 and 2 sin 1
1 1
cos and sin
2 2
3
[As lies in II quadrant]
4 4
z r cos i r sin
3 3 3 3
2 cos i 2 sin 2 cos i sin
4 4 4 4
This is the required polar form.
1 3i
(ii) Here, z
1 2i
1 3i 1 2i
1 2i 1 2i
1 2i 3i 6
1 4
5 5i
1 i
5
Let r cos 1 and r sin
1 on squaring and adding, we obtain r 2 cos2 sin 2
11
r 2 cos2 sin 2 2
r2 2 cos2 sin 2 1
r 2 Conventionally, r 0
2 cos 1 and 2 sin 1
1 1
cos and sin
2 2
3
[As lies in II quadrant]
4 4
z r cos i r sin
3 3 3 3
2 cos i 2 sin 2 cos i sin
4 4 4 4
This is the required polar form.
Question 6:
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20
Solve the equation 3x2 4 x 0
3
Solution 6:
20
The given quadratic equation is 3x2 4 x 0
3
This equation can also be written as 9x2 12x 20 0
On comparing this equation with ax2 bx c 0 , we obtain a 9, b 12 and c 20
Therefore, the discriminant of the given equation is
D b2 4ac 12 4 9 20 144 720 576
2
Question 7:
3
Solve the equation x2 2 x 0
2
Solution 7:
3
The given quadratic equation is x2 2 x 0
2
This equation can also be written as 2x2 4x 3 0
On comparing this equation with ax2 bx c 0 , we obtain a 2, b 4 and c 3
Therefore, the discriminant of the given equation is
D b2 4ac 4 4 2 3 16 24 8
2
Question 8:
Solve the equation 27 x2 10x 1 0
Solution 8:
The given quadratic equation is 27 x2 10x 1 0
On comparing this equation with ax2 bx c 0 , we obtain a 27, b 10 and c 1
Therefore, the discriminant of the given equation is
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Question 9:
Solve the equation 21x2 28x 10 0
Solution 9:
The given quadratic equation is 21x2 28x 10 0
On comparing this equation with ax2 bx c 0 , we obtain a 21, b 28 and c 10
Therefore, the discriminant of the given equation is
D b2 4ac 28 4 2110 784 840 56
2
Question 10:
z1 z2 1
If z1 2 i, z2 1 i, find
z1 z2 1
Solution 10:
z1 2 i, z2 1 i
z1 z2 1 2 i 1 i 1
z1 z2 1 2 i 1 i 1
4 4
2 2i 2 1 i
2 1 i 2 1 i
2 2
1 i 1 i 1 i
2 1 i
i 1
2
11
2 1 i
2
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1 i 12 12 2
z1 z2 1
Thus, the value of is 2.
z1 z2 1
Question 11:
x i x 1
2 2 2
If a ib , prove that a 2 b2
2 x2 1 2x 1
2 2
Solution 11:
x i
2
a ib
2 x2 1
x2 i 2 2xi
2 x2 1
x2 1 i 2 x
2 x2 1
x2 1 2 x
2 i
2 x 1 2 x2 1
On comparing real and imaginary parts, we obtain
x2 1 2x
a 2 and b 2
2x 1 2x 1
2
x2 1 2 x
2
a b 2 2
2 2
2x 1 2x 1
x4 1 2 x2 4 x2
2 x 1
2
x4 1 2 x2
2x 1 2 2
x 1
2 2
2 x 1
2 2
x 1
2 2
a b2 2
2x 1 2 2
Hence, proved.
Question 12:
zz 1
Let z1 2 i, z2 2 i . Find (i) Re 1 2 , (ii) Im
z1 z1 z1
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Solution 12:
z1 2 i, z2 2 i
(i) z1z2 2 i 2 i 4 2i 2i i 2 4 4i 1 3 4i
z1 2 i
zz 3 4i
1 2
z1 2i
On multiplying numerator and denominator by 2 i , we obtain
z1 z2 3 4i 2 i 6 3i 8i 4i 2 6 11i 4 1
z1 2 i 2 i 22 12 22 12
2 11i 2 11
i
5 5 5
On comparing real parts, we obtain
z z 2
Re 1 2
z1 5
1 1 1 1
(ii)
z1 z1 2 i 2 i 2 1 5
2 2
Question 13:
1 2i
Find the modulus and argument of the complex number
1 3i
Solution 13:
1 3i
Let z , then
1 3i
1 2i 1 3i 1 3i 2i 6i 2 1 5i 6 1
z
1 3i 1 3i 12 32 1 9
5 5i 5 5i 1 1
i
10 10 10 2 2
Let z r cos ir sin
1 1
i.e., r cos and r sin
2 2
On squaring and adding, we obtain
1 1
2 2
r cos sin
2 2 2
2 2
1 1 1
r2
4 4 2
1
r Conventionally, r 0
2
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1 1 1 1
cos and sin
2 2 2 2
1 1
cos andsin
2 2
3
[As lies in the II quadrant]
4 4
1 3
Therefore, the modulus and argument of the given complex number are and
2 4
respectively.
Question 14:
Find the real numbers x and y if x iy 3 5i is the conjugate of 6 24i .
Solution 14:
Let z x iy 3 5i
z 3x 5xi 3yi 5 yi 2 3x 5xi 3yi 5 y 3x 5 y i 5x 3y
z 3x 5 y i 5x 3 y
It is given that, z 6 24 i
3x 5 y i 5x 3 y 6 24i
Equating real and imaginary parts, we obtain
3x 5 y 6 ........ i
5x 3 y 24 ........ ii
Multiplying equation (i) by 3 and equation (ii) by 5 and then adding them, we obtain
9 x 15 y 18
25x 15 y 120
34 x 102
102
x 3
34
Putting the value of x in equation (i), we obtain
33 5 y 6
5 y 6 9 15
y 3
Thus, the values of x and y are 3 and 3 respectively.
Question 15:
1 i 1 i
Find the modulus of .
1 i 1 i
Solution 15:
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1 i 1 i 1 i 1 i
2 2
1 i 1 i 1 i 1 i
1 i 2 2i 1 i 2 2i
12 12
4i
2i
2
1 i 1 i
2i 22 2
1 i 1 i
Question 16:
4 x2 y 2
u v
If x iy u iv, then show that:
3
x y
Solution 16:
x iy u iv
3
x3 iy 3 x iy x iy u iv
3
x3 i3 y3 3x2 yi 3xy2i 2 u iv
x3 iy3 3x2 yi 3xy2 u iv
x3 3xy 2 i 3x2 y y3 u iv
On equating real and imaginary parts, we obtain
u x3 3xy 2 , v 3x2 y y3
u v x3 3xy 2 3x2 y y3
x y x y
x x2 3 y 2 y 3x 2 y 2
x y
x 3 y 3x y
2 2 2 2
4 x2 4 y 2
4 x2 y 2
4 x2 y 2
u v
x y
Hence, proved.
Question 17:
If and are different complex numbers with 1, then find
1
Solution 17:
Let a ib and x iy
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It is given that, 1
x2 y 2 1
x2 y2 1 .......i
x iy a ib
1 1 a ib x iy
x a i y b
1 ax aiy ibx by
x a i y b
1 ax by i bx ay
x a i y b z1 z
1
1 ax by i bx ay z2 z2
x a y b
2 2
1 ax by bx ay
2 2
x2 a2 2ax y 2 b2 2by
1 a2 x2 b2 y 2 2ax 2abxy 2by b2 x 2 a 2 y 2 2abxy
x y a b 2ax 2by
2 2 2 2
1 a x y b y x 2ax 2by
2 2 2 2 2 2
1 a2 b2 2ax 2by
Using 1
1 a2 b2 2ax 2by
1
1
Question 18:
Find the number of non-zero integral solutions of the equation 1 i 2x
x
Solution 18:
1 i 2x
x
1 1 2
x
2 2 x
2
x
2x
2x / 2 2x
x
x
2
x 2x
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2x x 0
x0
Thus, 0 is the only integral solution of the given equation. Therefore, the number of nonzero
integral solutions of the given equation is 0.
Question 19:
If a ib c id e if g ih A iB, , then show that:
a 2
b2 c2 d 2 e2 f 2 g 2 h2 A2 B2 .
Solution 19:
a ib c id e if g ih A iB
a ib c id e if g ih A iB
a ib c id e if g ih A iB z1z2 z1 z2
a2 b2 c2 d 2 e2 f 2 g 2 h2 A2 B2
On squaring both sides, we obtain
a2 b2 c2 d 2 e2 f 2 g 2 h2 A2 B2 . Hence proved.
Question 20:
1 i
m
Solution 20:
1 i
m
1
1 i
1 i 1 i
m
1
1 i 1 i
m
1 i 2
2 2 1
1 1
m
12 i 2 2i
1
2
1 1 2i
m
1
2
m
2i
1
2
im 1
i m i 4k
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m 4k , where k is some integer.
Therefore, the least positive integer is 1.
Thus, the least positive integral value of m is 4 4 1 .
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