I need help with this question, if anyone wants to solve. It's a Complex Number question.
1. A(z) and B(w) form an equilateral triangle with the origin. With argw>argz
a) Express w in terms of z. Which is w=zcis60, which is pretty easy.
b) Prove that z^2 + w^2 = zw <- Can anyone work this solution?
2. The origin and the points representing the complex number z, 1/z and (z+1/z) are joined to form a quadrilateral. Write down the co-ordinates of z such that quadrilateral is:
a) A rhombus
b) A square
1. A(z) and B(w) form an equilateral triangle with the origin. With argw>argz
a) Express w in terms of z. Which is w=zcis60, which is pretty easy.
b) Prove that z^2 + w^2 = zw <- Can anyone work this solution?
2. The origin and the points representing the complex number z, 1/z and (z+1/z) are joined to form a quadrilateral. Write down the co-ordinates of z such that quadrilateral is:
a) A rhombus
b) A square