mr EaZy
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if we are given a qestion on complx numbers:
and argand diagram is given in a shape of a triangle (as in 95 hsc paper)
we have Z, W and |Z-W|
can we just assume that the triangle inequalites (that two added sides will always be longer than the third side) can be used to prove that |Z| +|W| > |ZW| where inequality exists only if Arg (Z) = Arg (W) = 90?
how do we answer it: just quote the triangle inequality right?
wat about part two of Q2 95 part 3?
(its the the continuation of the one i just talked about above)
thnx all!
and argand diagram is given in a shape of a triangle (as in 95 hsc paper)
we have Z, W and |Z-W|
can we just assume that the triangle inequalites (that two added sides will always be longer than the third side) can be used to prove that |Z| +|W| > |ZW| where inequality exists only if Arg (Z) = Arg (W) = 90?
how do we answer it: just quote the triangle inequality right?
wat about part two of Q2 95 part 3?
(its the the continuation of the one i just talked about above)
thnx all!