blackops23
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Hi I have a question here which seems pretty simple (only 2 marks) but my brain is a little fuzzled...
Question: If w = z/(z+2), where z=x+iy, x,y real
Find the locus of w if it is PURELY IMAGINARY
Ok so here's what I did:
w= (x+iy)/[(x+2)+iy]
= {(x+iy)*[(x+2) - iy]}/{[(x+2)+ iy]*[(x+2) - iy]} <<----- REALISING IT
=[x(x+2) + y^2 + 2iy]/[(x+2)^2 + y^2]
=X + iY
Equating....
Ok now what do I do? If it asked for the locus of z, it would be easy enough, but it's asking for the locus of w, and I've no idea what to do.
Help greatly appreciated, thanks.
Question: If w = z/(z+2), where z=x+iy, x,y real
Find the locus of w if it is PURELY IMAGINARY
Ok so here's what I did:
w= (x+iy)/[(x+2)+iy]
= {(x+iy)*[(x+2) - iy]}/{[(x+2)+ iy]*[(x+2) - iy]} <<----- REALISING IT
=[x(x+2) + y^2 + 2iy]/[(x+2)^2 + y^2]
=X + iY
Equating....
Ok now what do I do? If it asked for the locus of z, it would be easy enough, but it's asking for the locus of w, and I've no idea what to do.
Help greatly appreciated, thanks.