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Chandubhai S. Patel Institute of Technology Charusat University Semester - I

This document is an assignment on complex numbers from the Chandubhai S. Patel Institute of Technology. It contains various problems involving complex numbers, including: 1) Finding real and imaginary parts of complex expressions and evaluating them. 2) Deriving trigonometric identities using De Moivre's formula. 3) Finding roots of complex equations. 4) Defining the logarithm of complex numbers. 5) Finding the real and imaginary parts of various complex functions.

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Chandubhai S. Patel Institute of Technology Charusat University Semester - I

This document is an assignment on complex numbers from the Chandubhai S. Patel Institute of Technology. It contains various problems involving complex numbers, including: 1) Finding real and imaginary parts of complex expressions and evaluating them. 2) Deriving trigonometric identities using De Moivre's formula. 3) Finding roots of complex equations. 4) Defining the logarithm of complex numbers. 5) Finding the real and imaginary parts of various complex functions.

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Chandubhai S.

Patel Institute of Technology


CHARUSAT UNIVERSITY
Semester - I
Engineering Mathematics - I MA 141 (Section II)
Complex Numbers
Assignment
A. Find real part and imaginary part of complex no. ( z  1)2 , (1  i )101 & (1  i )152 and e i z .

B. Find argument of 1+i1 and 2+3 plot the points on graph.

C. Evaluate (1  i 3)90  (1  i 3)90 .

 
If xn  Cos  iSin , then show that (a)
D. 3n 3n
i ( x1 x2 ... x )  1 & i ( x0 x1 x2 ... x )  1
If  &  are the roots of the eq. z 2 sin 2   z sin 2  1  0 , then prove that
E.
 n   n  2Co sec n  Cosn Where n is a integer.
Reduce each of these quantities to a real number
F. 1  2i 2  i 5i 4
a)  b) c) (1  i )
3  4i 5i (1  i )( 2  i )(3  i )
Locate the numbers z1  z 2 and z1  z 2 in vector form when
G. 2
a) z1  2i , z 2  i b) z1  ( 3 ,1) , z 2  ( 3,0)
3

H. Show that e i  1
Use De Moivre’s formula to derive the following trigonometric identities
I.
cos 3  cos3   3 cos sin 2 
Simplify using De Moivre’s theorem
2

J. (cos 2  i sin 2 ) (cos  sin  ) 2


3

(cos 3  i sin 3 ) 2 (cos 5  i sin 5 ) 3


Determine roots of z 5  1 and z 6  i  0 .
K.

Find the square roots of (a) 2i (b) 1  3i


L.

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Chandubhai S. Patel Institute of Technology
CHARUSAT UNIVERSITY
Semester - I
Engineering Mathematics - I MA 141 (Section II)
Complex Numbers
Assignment
M. 1 1
Find the roots of (a) (16) 4 (b) (8  8 3i) 4
N. Define Logz & log z for complex numbers.

O. Find real and imaginary part of following complex function.


1. e z
2. Sinz
3. Sinh
4. Cosz
5. Coshz

P. Find the roots of following eq.


1. e2 z  1  i
2. Sinz  0
3. Sinhz  0
4. Cosz  0
5. Coshz  0
6. z 2  6 z  5  0
1
7. z3  1 i

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