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This document is an assessment for Engineering Mathematics focusing on complex numbers. It includes instructions for detailed solutions, various problems to express complex numbers in the form a + bi, simplifications, and proofs related to complex number operations. The assessment covers topics such as centroids, square roots, and the use of De Moivre’s theorem.

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This document is an assessment for Engineering Mathematics focusing on complex numbers. It includes instructions for detailed solutions, various problems to express complex numbers in the form a + bi, simplifications, and proofs related to complex number operations. The assessment covers topics such as centroids, square roots, and the use of De Moivre’s theorem.

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Name: ___________________ Faculty: ___________________

Course & Year: ____________ Date: ________________

Engineering Mathematics
Assessment 1 – Complex Numbers

Instructions: Do what is being asked for. Show the detailed solution of your work. No
Solution, No Credit!

I. Express the following in form of a + bi:


1. The points A, B, and C represent the complex numbers z1, z2, z3 respectively,
and G is the centroid of the triangle ABC, if 4z1 + z2 + z3 = 0, show that the origin
is the midpoint of AG,
2. If α - iβ = 1 / (a – ib), prove that (α2 + β2)( a2 + b2) = 1.
(cos 𝜃+𝑖 sin 𝜃)8
3. Simplify (sin 𝜃+𝑖 cos 𝜃)4

II. Simplify the following


1. Let z1 = 2 – i, z2 = -2 + i, find
𝑧 𝑧2
i. 𝑅𝑒 [ 1̅̅̅ ]
𝑧 1
1
ii. 𝐼𝑚 [𝑧 ]
1 ̅̅̅
𝑧2
2. Find the square root of the following:
i. 1 + i
ii. x2 – 1 + i2x
3. prove that tanh (log of sq rt 3) = ½
4. Separate tan-1 (a + ib) into real ang imaginary parts
5. Solve the following equation for real values of x.
17 cosh 𝑥 + 18 sinh 𝑥 = 1

III.
1. If tan (A + iB) = x + iy, prove that
2𝑥 2𝑥
tan 2𝐴 = 𝑎𝑛𝑑 tanh 2𝐵 =
1 − 𝑥2 − 𝑦2 1 + 𝑥2 + 𝑦2
2. Use De Moivre’s theorem to solve the equation
𝑥4 − 𝑥3 + 𝑥2 − 𝑥 + 1 = 0
3. If ω is a cube root of unity, prove that (1 – ω)6 = -27
4. If the argument (z + 2i) = π/4 and argument (z - 2i) = 3π/4, find z.

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