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ahh I see it now haha, yeah that confused me for a while.Note the denominator in the first line
That looks wrong. However they later multiplied byinstead, so it seems two mistakes have cancelled out?
I don't think there are any further restrictions.
The only conditions given to you are
and
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rip, are you from ruse as well?I can't believe that question was also in my 4U test today, but I really shouldn't have been. I stuffed up and putinstead, lol, lost a mark.
I'm not sure what you're asking, sorry.ahh I see it now haha, yeah that confused me for a while.
so would they give a specific condition for z =/ a for some locus question like
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Nah, I'm not that smart, btw do you know if people actually get 100 in ext 2 or is that just scaling?rip, are you from ruse as well?
100 as in raw mark? Apparently Anthony Henderson from USYD got 100% in 93'Nah, I'm not that smart, btw do you know if people actually get 100 in ext 2 or is that just scaling?
I was thinking this... I wonder why they didn't include it in the answers, thanks!The graph of a locus represents all the possible points that satisfies a given equation.
You have to exclude (a,0), as it lies on the circle.
Otherwise, you are saying that z=a satisfies Re(z-ib/z-a)=0, which is false.
All good, camel just explained itI'm not sure what you're asking, sorry.