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The document presents a multi-part math problem involving complex numbers. It defines a polynomial p(z) and a complex number u. It asks the reader to: 1) Show that u is a root of the equation p(z) = 0. 2) Find the other three roots of the equation p(z) = 0. 3) Sketch an Argand diagram and shade the region satisfying given inequalities involving u. The problem involves working with complex numbers, polynomials, and Argand diagrams. Calculators are not permitted. Short responses in mathematical notation are required.

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8 Throughout this question the use of a calculator is not permitted.

The polynomial z4 + 3z 2 + 6z + 10 is denoted by p(z). The complex number -1 + i is denoted by u.

(i) Showing all your working, verify that u is a root of the equation p(z) = 0. [3)

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(ii) Find the other three roots of the equation p(z) = 0. [7]

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7 (a) The complex number u is given by u = 8 - I 5i. Showing all necessary working, find the two
square roots of u. Give answers in the form a+ ib, where the numbers a and bare real and exact.
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(b) On an Argand diagram, shade the region whose points represent complex numbers satisfying
both the inequalities lz- 2 - ii,;; 2 and O,;; arg(z - i),;; ¼ir. (4)
12 of 20 Throughout this question the use of a calculator is not permitted.

The complex number I - ( is denoted by u.

(i) Find the modulus and argument of u. (2)

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(ii) Show that u 3 + 8 = 0. (2)

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(iii) On a sketch of an Argand diagram, shade the region whose points represent complex numbers z
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2 On a sketch of an Argand diagram, shade the region whose points represent complex numbers z
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(a) Express u in terms of a, in the form x + iy, where x and y are real and exact. [3]

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It is now given that a = 3.

(b) Express u in the form re' 8 , where r > 0 and -x < 8,;; " • giving the exact values of rand 8. (2)

(c) Using your answer to part (b), find the two square roots of u. Give your answers in the form re' 8 ,
where r > 0 and -lt < 8,;; "• giving the exact values of rand 8. (3)

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On a sketch of an Argand diagram shade the region whose points represent complex numbers z
satisfying the inequalities lzl.; 3, Rez:;, -2 and ¼11.; argz.; 11. (4)

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S The complex numbers u and w are defined by u = 2e¼•i and w = 3e½'i.


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(a) Find - , giving your answer in the form re' 9 , where r > 0 and -11 < 0,; 11. Give the exact values
w
of rand 0. (3)

(b) State the least positive integer n such that both Im w" = 0 and Rew" > 0. (1)
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5 (a) Solve the equation z?- - 6iz - 12 = 0, giving the answers in the form x + iy, where x and y are real
and exact. [3 I

(b) On a sketch of an Argand diagram with origin 0, show points A and B representing the roots of
the equation in part (a). [I]
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(c) Find the exact modulus and argument of each root. [3]

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5 (a) On a sketch of an Argand diagram, shade the region whose points represent complex numbers z
satisfying the inequalities lz + 21,;; 2 and Imz;. I. [4)

(b) Find the greatest value of arg z for points in the shaded region. [2]

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6 Solve the quadratic equation (I - 3i)z2 - (2 + i)z + i = 0, giving your answers in the formx+ iy, where
x and y are real. (6)

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8 The complex numbers u and v are defined by u = -4 + 2i and v = 3 + i.


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(a) Find -;; in the form x + iy , where x and y are real. [3]

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In an Argand diagram, with origin 0 , the points A , B and C represent the complex numbers u, v and
2u + v respectively.

(c) State fully the geometrical relationship between OA and BC. [2]

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(d) Prove that angle AOB = ¾"· [2]

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10 (a) Verify that -1 + ,/2i is a root of the equation z 4 + 3.z2 + 2z + 12 = 0. (3)

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real constants, is denoted by p(x). It is given that u is a root of the equation p(x) = 0.

(a) Find the values of a and b. (4)

(b) State a second complex root of this equation. (1)

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(c) Find the real factors of p(x). (2)

(d) (i) On a sketch of an Argand diagram, shade the region whose points represent complex
¼"·
numbers z satisfying the inequalities lz - ul,; ,/5 and argz,; (4)

(ii) Find the least value of Im z for points in the shaded region. Give your answer in an exact
form. [I)

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3 (a) Given the complex numbers u = a+ ib and w = c + id, where a , b, c and d are real, prove that
(u + w)* = u* + w*. (2)

(b) Solve the equation (z + 2 + i)* + (2 + i)z = 0, giving your answer in the form x + iy where x and
y are real. (4)

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11 The complex number -./3 + i is denoted by u.

(a) Express u in the form rei 9 , where r > 0 and -11 < 9 ,;; 11, giving the exact values of r and 9. [2]

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(c) (i) On a sketch of an Argand diagram, shade the region whose points represent complex
numbers z satisfying the inequalities O,;; arg(z - u),;; ¼11 and Re z,;; 2. [4]

(ii) Find the greatest value of lzl for points in the shaded region. Give your answer correct to
3 significant figures. [2]

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