M Mathman26 Member Joined Apr 14, 2009 Messages 33 Gender Undisclosed HSC N/A May 31, 2009 #1 given p=3+4i find the complex number q so that triangle OPQ is an isosceles right angled triangle. you can crate your own diagram using the above information.
given p=3+4i find the complex number q so that triangle OPQ is an isosceles right angled triangle. you can crate your own diagram using the above information.
gurmies Drover Joined Mar 20, 2008 Messages 1,209 Location North Bondi Gender Male HSC 2009 May 31, 2009 #2 There are two possibilities for this. Multiply 3+4i by i, for a 90 degree anticlockwise rotation. Multiply by -i for a 90 degree anticlockwise rotation. q can be -4+3i or 4-3i
There are two possibilities for this. Multiply 3+4i by i, for a 90 degree anticlockwise rotation. Multiply by -i for a 90 degree anticlockwise rotation. q can be -4+3i or 4-3i
Affinity Active Member Joined Jun 9, 2003 Messages 2,062 Location Oslo Gender Undisclosed HSC 2003 May 31, 2009 #3 there are 6 possibilities q = ip q = -ip q = (1+i)p q = (1-i)p q = p/(1+i) q = p/(1-i) Last edited: May 31, 2009
kwabon Banned Joined May 26, 2008 Messages 646 Location right behind you, mate Gender Male HSC 2009 May 31, 2009 #4 gurmies said: There are two possibilities for this. Multiply 3+4i by i, for a 90 degree anticlockwise rotation. Multiply by -i for a 90 degree anticlockwise rotation. q can be -4+3i or 4-3i Click to expand... more than that Affinity said: there are 6 possibilities q = ip q = -ip q = (1+i)p q = (1-i)p q = p/(1+i) q = p/(1-i) Click to expand... i think thats all there is.....
gurmies said: There are two possibilities for this. Multiply 3+4i by i, for a 90 degree anticlockwise rotation. Multiply by -i for a 90 degree anticlockwise rotation. q can be -4+3i or 4-3i Click to expand... more than that Affinity said: there are 6 possibilities q = ip q = -ip q = (1+i)p q = (1-i)p q = p/(1+i) q = p/(1-i) Click to expand... i think thats all there is.....
gurmies Drover Joined Mar 20, 2008 Messages 1,209 Location North Bondi Gender Male HSC 2009 May 31, 2009 #5 Affinity said: there are 6 possibilities q = ip q = -ip q = (1+i)p q = (1-i)p q = p/(1+i) q = p/(1-i) Click to expand... Ah, yes. How silly of me.
Affinity said: there are 6 possibilities q = ip q = -ip q = (1+i)p q = (1-i)p q = p/(1+i) q = p/(1-i) Click to expand... Ah, yes. How silly of me.