hornsbystudylad
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what else could equal to?but answer still = 6.
what else could equal to?
what else could equal to?
Nice diagram. But the 3 red lines must be equal in length, being radii of the unit circle.View attachment 37090
i was playing around with this on desmos and found out z1 can actually be an infinite number of complex numbers with argument less than pi/2 , all the complex numbers have a modulus of 1 as well, here is the desmos link (i spent a long time doing this in business studies) desmos link
they should all have a length of 1Nice diagram. But the 3 red lines must be equal in length.
interesting graph, have a look at this graph which probably shows the question better and also helps demonstrate what @Drongoski was saying about the anser being independent of the argument of z1.View attachment 37090
i was playing around with this on desmos and found out z1 can actually be an infinite number of complex numbers with argument less than pi/2 , all the complex numbers have a modulus of 1 as well, here is the desmos link (i spent a long time doing this in business studies) desmos link
oh woops i just tested my one with a circle of radius 1 and they arent all one ill try to fix itinteresting graph, have a look at this graph which probably shows the question better and also helps demonstrate what @Drongoski was saying about the anser being independent of the argument of z1.