GaDaMIt
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need help with a question ..
Find the locus of z if
w = (z - i) / (z - 2) and w is purely imaginary
Additionally, my teacher said something about the answer to this question being wrong as there are two exclusions and people forget to look at the top part of the equation when solving questions like these algebraicly, he said when you do it geometrically the two exclusions are evident
anyway the answer is a circle with radius rt 5 / 2, centre (1 , 1/2) excluding A(2 , 0), AB is the diameter B (0 , 1)
but yeah some other exclusion isnt in the answers according to my teacher..
Find the locus of z if
w = (z - i) / (z - 2) and w is purely imaginary
Additionally, my teacher said something about the answer to this question being wrong as there are two exclusions and people forget to look at the top part of the equation when solving questions like these algebraicly, he said when you do it geometrically the two exclusions are evident
anyway the answer is a circle with radius rt 5 / 2, centre (1 , 1/2) excluding A(2 , 0), AB is the diameter B (0 , 1)
but yeah some other exclusion isnt in the answers according to my teacher..