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In complex numbers, when theres a complex number AB that makes a right angle with OA, how do you know if AB is iOA or -iOA?
 

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but the right angle isn't at the origin. does it still apply?
 

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Ok.
What about if they give you complex numbers OA and OB and they want you to find AB

Do you write OA-OB or OB-OA? and why?
 

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Hmm... for the first, put them tail to tail as vectors, then think of multiplying by i as rotating by 90 anticlockwise. So yeah.

THe second, head minus tail... OB- OA. Think of it as:
You want to travel the distance and direction AB, doesn't matter where you are, but you can do it by going OB and then AO (-OA) or just going AB. Best to illustrate with the vector arrows.
 

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