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Locus and Complex Numbers
Locus and Complex Numbers
       f  z  , find the locus of  or z
      given some condition for  or z
Locus and Complex Numbers
       f  z  , find the locus of  or z
      given some condition for  or z
      (Make the condition the subject)
Locus and Complex Numbers
          f  z  , find the locus of  or z
         given some condition for  or z
          (Make the condition the subject)
    is purely real  Im   0, arg   0 or 
Locus and Complex Numbers
          f  z  , find the locus of  or z
         given some condition for  or z
          (Make the condition the subject)
    is purely real  Im   0, arg   0 or 
                                                   
    is purely imaginary  Re   0, arg   
                                                   2
Locus and Complex Numbers
            f  z  , find the locus of  or z
           given some condition for  or z
            (Make the condition the subject)
      is purely real  Im   0, arg   0 or 
                                                     
     is purely imaginary  Re   0, arg   
                                                     2
       linear function 
  arg                      locus is an arc of a circle
       linear function 
Locus and Complex Numbers
            f  z  , find the locus of  or z
           given some condition for  or z
            (Make the condition the subject)
      is purely real  Im   0, arg   0 or 
                                                     
     is purely imaginary  Re   0, arg   
                                                     2
       linear function 
  arg                      locus is an arc of a circle
       linear function 
                                        
                   * minor arc if  
                                        2
Locus and Complex Numbers
            f  z  , find the locus of  or z
           given some condition for  or z
            (Make the condition the subject)
      is purely real  Im   0, arg   0 or 
                                                     
     is purely imaginary  Re   0, arg   
                                                     2
       linear function 
  arg                      locus is an arc of a circle
       linear function 
                                        
                   * minor arc if  
                                        2
                                        
                   * major arc if  
                                        2
Locus and Complex Numbers
            f  z  , find the locus of  or z
           given some condition for  or z
            (Make the condition the subject)
      is purely real  Im   0, arg   0 or 
                                                     
     is purely imaginary  Re   0, arg   
                                                     2
       linear function 
  arg                      locus is an arc of a circle
       linear function 
                                         
                   * minor arc if  
                                         2
                                        
                   * major arc if  
                                         2
                                         
                   * semicircle if  
                                         2
z2
e.g.i  Find the locus of w if w        ,z 4
                                       2
z2
e.g.i  Find the locus of w if w        ,z 4
                                       2

        z2
     w
         z
z2
e.g.i  Find the locus of w if w        ,z 4
                                       2

         z2
      w
            z
     zw  z  2
z2
e.g.i  Find the locus of w if w        ,z 4
                                       2

           z2
      w
             z
     zw  z  2
    z w  1  2
z2
e.g.i  Find the locus of w if w        ,z 4
                                       2

           z2
      w
             z
     zw  z  2
    z w  1  2
             2
      z
          w  1
z2
e.g.i  Find the locus of w if w        ,z 4
                                       2

           z2                                  2
      w                                             4
             z                                w  1
     zw  z  2
    z w  1  2
             2
      z
          w  1
z2
e.g.i  Find the locus of w if w        ,z 4
                                       2

           z2                                  2
      w                                             4
             z                                w  1
     zw  z  2                                  2
                                                      4
    z w  1  2                              w 1
             2
      z
          w  1
z2
e.g.i  Find the locus of w if w        ,z 4
                                       2

           z2                                  2
      w                                             4
             z                                w  1
     zw  z  2                                  2
                                                      4
    z w  1  2                              w 1
             2
      z                                       w 1 
                                                        1
          w  1                                       2
z2
e.g.i  Find the locus of w if w        ,z 4
                                       2

           z2                                  2
      w                                             4
             z                                w  1
     zw  z  2                                  2
                                                      4
    z w  1  2                              w 1
             2
      z                                       w 1 
                                                        1
          w  1                                       2
                                                                           1
                               locus is a circle, centre 1,0 and radius
                                                                           2
                                                    1
                               i.e.  x  1  y 
                                            2   2

                                                    4
z 1
ii  Find the locus of z if w         and w is purely real
                                   z 1
z 1
ii  Find the locus of z if w         and w is purely real
                                   z 1
w
    x  1  iy   x  1  iy
    x  1  iy  x  1  iy
z 1
ii  Find the locus of z if w           and w is purely real
                                     z 1
w
    x  1  iy   x  1  iy
    x  1  iy  x  1  iy
 
   x 2  1  ix  1 y  i x  1 y  y 2
                  x  12  y 2
z 1
ii  Find the locus of z if w           and w is purely real
                                     z 1
w
    x  1  iy   x  1  iy
    x  1  iy  x  1  iy
 
   x 2  1  ix  1 y  i x  1 y  y 2
                  x  12  y 2
If w is purely real then Imw  0
z 1
ii  Find the locus of z if w           and w is purely real
                                     z 1
w
     x  1  iy   x  1  iy
     x  1  iy  x  1  iy
 
   x 2  1  ix  1 y  i x  1 y  y 2
                  x  12  y 2
If w is purely real then Imw  0
   i.e.   x  1 y   x  1 y  0
z 1
ii  Find the locus of z if w           and w is purely real
                                     z 1
w
     x  1  iy   x  1  iy
     x  1  iy  x  1  iy
 
   x 2  1  ix  1 y  i x  1 y  y 2
                  x  12  y 2
If w is purely real then Imw  0
   i.e.   x  1 y   x  1 y  0
            xy  y  xy  y  0
z 1
ii  Find the locus of z if w           and w is purely real
                                     z 1
w
     x  1  iy   x  1  iy
     x  1  iy  x  1  iy
 
   x 2  1  ix  1 y  i x  1 y  y 2
                  x  12  y 2
If w is purely real then Imw  0
   i.e.   x  1 y   x  1 y  0
            xy  y  xy  y  0
                        2y  0
                           y0
z 1
ii  Find the locus of z if w           and w is purely real
                                     z 1
w
     x  1  iy   x  1  iy
     x  1  iy  x  1  iy
 
   x 2  1  ix  1 y  i x  1 y  y 2
                  x  12  y 2
If w is purely real then Imw  0
   i.e.   x  1 y   x  1 y  0
          xy  y  xy  y  0
                      2y  0
                         y0
 locus is y  0, excluding 1,0 
 z  1  0, bottom of fraction  0 
z 1
ii  Find the locus of z if w         and w is purely real
                                   z 1
w
     x  1  iy   x  1  iy OR If w is purely real then arg w  0 or 
     x  1  iy  x  1  iy
 
   x 2  1  ix  1 y  i x  1 y  y 2
                  x  12  y 2
If w is purely real then Imw  0
   i.e.   x  1 y   x  1 y  0
          xy  y  xy  y  0
                      2y  0
                         y0
 locus is y  0, excluding 1,0 
 z  1  0, bottom of fraction  0 
z 1
ii  Find the locus of z if w         and w is purely real
                                   z 1
w
     x  1  iy   x  1  iy OR If w is purely real then arg w  0 or 
     x  1  iy  x  1  iy
 
   x 2  1  ix  1 y  i x  1 y  y 2          z  1
                                              i.e. arg        0 or 
                  x  12  y 2                       z 1

If w is purely real then Imw  0
   i.e.   x  1 y   x  1 y  0
          xy  y  xy  y  0
                      2y  0
                         y0
 locus is y  0, excluding 1,0 
 z  1  0, bottom of fraction  0 
z 1
ii  Find the locus of z if w         and w is purely real
                                   z 1
w
     x  1  iy   x  1  iy OR If w is purely real then arg w  0 or 
     x  1  iy  x  1  iy
 
   x 2  1  ix  1 y  i x  1 y  y 2              z  1
                                                  i.e. arg        0 or 
                  x  12  y 2                           z 1

If w is purely real then Imw  0            arg z  1  arg z  1  0 or 
                                                              y
   i.e.   x  1 y   x  1 y  0
          xy  y  xy  y  0
                      2y  0
                         y0                                               x
 locus is y  0, excluding 1,0 
 z  1  0, bottom of fraction  0 
z 1
ii  Find the locus of z if w         and w is purely real
                                   z 1
w
     x  1  iy   x  1  iy OR If w is purely real then arg w  0 or 
     x  1  iy  x  1  iy
 
   x 2  1  ix  1 y  i x  1 y  y 2              z  1
                                                  i.e. arg        0 or 
                  x  12  y 2                           z 1

If w is purely real then Imw  0            arg z  1  arg z  1  0 or 
                                                              y
   i.e.   x  1 y   x  1 y  0
          xy  y  xy  y  0
                      2y  0
                         y0                           -1        1         x
 locus is y  0, excluding 1,0 
 z  1  0, bottom of fraction  0 
z 1
ii  Find the locus of z if w         and w is purely real
                                   z 1
w
     x  1  iy   x  1  iy OR If w is purely real then arg w  0 or 
     x  1  iy  x  1  iy
 
   x 2  1  ix  1 y  i x  1 y  y 2              z  1
                                                  i.e. arg        0 or 
                  x  12  y 2                           z 1

If w is purely real then Imw  0            arg z  1  arg z  1  0 or 
                                                              y
   i.e.   x  1 y   x  1 y  0
          xy  y  xy  y  0
                      2y  0
                         y0                           -1        1         x
 locus is y  0, excluding 1,0 
 z  1  0, bottom of fraction  0 
z 1
ii  Find the locus of z if w         and w is purely real
                                   z 1
w
     x  1  iy   x  1  iy OR If w is purely real then arg w  0 or 
     x  1  iy  x  1  iy
 
   x 2  1  ix  1 y  i x  1 y  y 2              z  1
                                                  i.e. arg        0 or 
                  x  12  y 2                           z 1

If w is purely real then Imw  0            arg z  1  arg z  1  0 or 
                                                              y
   i.e.   x  1 y   x  1 y  0
          xy  y  xy  y  0
                      2y  0
                         y0                           -1        1         x
 locus is y  0, excluding 1,0 
 z  1  0, bottom of fraction  0 
z 1
ii  Find the locus of z if w         and w is purely real
                                   z 1
w
     x  1  iy   x  1  iy OR If w is purely real then arg w  0 or 
     x  1  iy  x  1  iy
 
   x 2  1  ix  1 y  i x  1 y  y 2              z  1
                                                  i.e. arg        0 or 
                  x  12  y 2                           z 1

If w is purely real then Imw  0            arg z  1  arg z  1  0 or 
                                                              y
   i.e.   x  1 y   x  1 y  0
          xy  y  xy  y  0
                      2y  0
                         y0                           -1         1        x
 locus is y  0, excluding 1,0 
 z  1  0, bottom of fraction  0 
                                              locus is y  0, excluding  1,0 
z 1
ii  Find the locus of z if w         and w is purely real
                                   z 1
w
     x  1  iy   x  1  iy OR If w is purely real then arg w  0 or 
     x  1  iy  x  1  iy
 
   x 2  1  ix  1 y  i x  1 y  y 2              z  1
                                                  i.e. arg        0 or 
                  x  12  y 2                           z 1

If w is purely real then Imw  0            arg z  1  arg z  1  0 or 
                                                              y
   i.e.   x  1 y   x  1 y  0
          xy  y  xy  y  0
                      2y  0
                         y0                           -1        1         x
 locus is y  0, excluding 1,0 
 z  1  0, bottom of fraction  0 
                                          locus is y  0, excluding  1,0 
 Note : locus is y  0, excluding 1,0  only
 i.e. answer the original question
 z  
iii  Find the locus of z if arg      
                                  z  4 6
 z  
iii  Find the locus of z if arg      
                                  z  4 6
        z  
  arg        
        z  4 6
 z  
iii  Find the locus of z if arg      
                                  z  4 6
        z  
  arg        
        z  4 6
 z  
iii  Find the locus of z if arg      
                                  z  4 6
        z  
  arg        
        z  4 6
                        
  arg z  arg z  4 
                        6
               y




                            x
 z  
iii  Find the locus of z if arg      
                                  z  4 6
        z  
  arg        
        z  4 6
                        
  arg z  arg z  4 
                        6
               y




                          4x


                      
                      6
 z  
iii  Find the locus of z if arg      
                                  z  4 6
        z  
  arg        
        z  4 6
                        
  arg z  arg z  4 
                        6
               y




                           4x


                      
                      6

NOTE: arg z  arg z- 4
      below axis
 z  
iii  Find the locus of z if arg      
                                  z  4 6
        z  
  arg        
        z  4 6
                        
  arg z  arg z  4 
                        6
               y


                     2
                           4x


                      
                      6

NOTE: arg z  arg z- 4
      below axis
 z  
iii  Find the locus of z if arg      
                                  z  4 6
        z  
  arg        
        z  4 6
                        
  arg z  arg z  4 
                        6
               y


                      2

                            r 4x
                    (2,y)
                       
                       6

NOTE: arg z  arg z- 4
      below axis
 z  
iii  Find the locus of z if arg      
                                  z  4 6
        z  
  arg        
        z  4 6
                        
  arg z  arg z  4 
                        6
               y


                      2

                            r 4x
                    (2,y)
                                   30
                       
                       6

NOTE: arg z  arg z- 4
      below axis
 z  
iii  Find the locus of z if arg      
                                  z  4 6
        z                            y
                                           tan 60
  arg        
        z  4 6                       2
                          
  arg z  arg z  4 
                          6
             y


                          2

                              r 4x
                     (2,y)
                                     30
                          
                          6

NOTE: arg z  arg z- 4
      below axis
 z  
iii  Find the locus of z if arg      
                                  z  4 6
        z                            y
                                           tan 60
  arg        
        z  4 6                       2
                                       y  2 tan 60
  arg z  arg z  4 
                        6
               y                          2 3



                      2

                            r 4x
                    (2,y)
                                   30
                       
                       6

NOTE: arg z  arg z- 4
      below axis
 z  
iii  Find the locus of z if arg      
                                  z  4 6
        z                            y
                                           tan 60
  arg        
        z  4 6                       2
                                       y  2 tan 60
  arg z  arg z  4 
                        6
               y                          2 3
                                    centre is 2,2 3

                      2

                            r 4x
                    (2,y)
                                   30
                       
                       6

NOTE: arg z  arg z- 4
      below axis
 z  
iii  Find the locus of z if arg      
                                  z  4 6
        z                            y
                                           tan 60        r 2        2 3 
                                                                            2
              
                                                          2      2
  arg
        z  4 6                       2
                                       y  2 tan 60
  arg z  arg z  4 
                        6
               y                          2 3
                                    centre is 2,2 3

                      2

                            r 4x
                    (2,y)
                                   30
                       
                       6

NOTE: arg z  arg z- 4
      below axis
 z  
iii  Find the locus of z if arg      
                                  z  4 6
        z                            y
                                           tan 60        r 2        2 3 
                                                                            2
              
                                                           2     2
  arg
        z  4 6                       2
                                                         r 2  16
  arg z  arg z  4                  y  2 tan 60
                        6                                  r4
               y                          2 3
                                    centre is 2,2 3

                      2

                            r 4x
                    (2,y)
                                   30
                       
                       6

NOTE: arg z  arg z- 4
      below axis
 z  
iii  Find the locus of z if arg      
                                  z  4 6
        z                            y
                                           tan 60               r 2        2 3 
                                                                                   2
              
                                                                  2     2
  arg
        z  4 6                       2
                                                                r 2  16
  arg z  arg z  4                  y  2 tan 60
                        6                                         r4
               y                          2 3
                                    centre is 2,2 3
                                        locus is the major arc of the circle
                      2
                                        x  2   y  2 3   16 formed by the
                                              2            2

                            r 4x
                                       chord joining 0,0 and 4,0 but not
                    (2,y)
                                   30 including these points.
                       
                       6

NOTE: arg z  arg z- 4
      below axis
 z  
iii  Find the locus of z if arg      
                                  z  4 6
        z                            y
                                           tan 60               r 2        2 3 
                                                                                   2
              
                                                                  2     2
  arg
        z  4 6                       2
                                                                r 2  16
  arg z  arg z  4                  y  2 tan 60
                        6                                         r4
               y                          2 3
                                    centre is 2,2 3
                                        locus is the major arc of the circle
                      2
                                        x  2   y  2 3   16 formed by the
                                              2              2

                            r 4x
                                       chord joining 0,0 and 4,0 but not
                    (2,y)
                                   30 including these points.
                       
                       6                          Exercise 4N; 5, 6

NOTE: arg z  arg z- 4                  Exercise 4O; 3 to 10, 12, 13a, 14a

      below axis                  HSC Geometrical Complex Numbers Questions

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X2 T01 12 locus & complex nos 3 (2011)

  • 2. Locus and Complex Numbers   f  z  , find the locus of  or z given some condition for  or z
  • 3. Locus and Complex Numbers   f  z  , find the locus of  or z given some condition for  or z (Make the condition the subject)
  • 4. Locus and Complex Numbers   f  z  , find the locus of  or z given some condition for  or z (Make the condition the subject)  is purely real  Im   0, arg   0 or 
  • 5. Locus and Complex Numbers   f  z  , find the locus of  or z given some condition for  or z (Make the condition the subject)  is purely real  Im   0, arg   0 or    is purely imaginary  Re   0, arg    2
  • 6. Locus and Complex Numbers   f  z  , find the locus of  or z given some condition for  or z (Make the condition the subject)  is purely real  Im   0, arg   0 or    is purely imaginary  Re   0, arg    2  linear function  arg      locus is an arc of a circle  linear function 
  • 7. Locus and Complex Numbers   f  z  , find the locus of  or z given some condition for  or z (Make the condition the subject)  is purely real  Im   0, arg   0 or    is purely imaginary  Re   0, arg    2  linear function  arg      locus is an arc of a circle  linear function   * minor arc if   2
  • 8. Locus and Complex Numbers   f  z  , find the locus of  or z given some condition for  or z (Make the condition the subject)  is purely real  Im   0, arg   0 or    is purely imaginary  Re   0, arg    2  linear function  arg      locus is an arc of a circle  linear function   * minor arc if   2  * major arc if   2
  • 9. Locus and Complex Numbers   f  z  , find the locus of  or z given some condition for  or z (Make the condition the subject)  is purely real  Im   0, arg   0 or    is purely imaginary  Re   0, arg    2  linear function  arg      locus is an arc of a circle  linear function   * minor arc if   2  * major arc if   2  * semicircle if   2
  • 10. z2 e.g.i  Find the locus of w if w  ,z 4 2
  • 11. z2 e.g.i  Find the locus of w if w  ,z 4 2 z2 w z
  • 12. z2 e.g.i  Find the locus of w if w  ,z 4 2 z2 w z zw  z  2
  • 13. z2 e.g.i  Find the locus of w if w  ,z 4 2 z2 w z zw  z  2 z w  1  2
  • 14. z2 e.g.i  Find the locus of w if w  ,z 4 2 z2 w z zw  z  2 z w  1  2 2 z w  1
  • 15. z2 e.g.i  Find the locus of w if w  ,z 4 2 z2 2 w  4 z w  1 zw  z  2 z w  1  2 2 z w  1
  • 16. z2 e.g.i  Find the locus of w if w  ,z 4 2 z2 2 w  4 z w  1 zw  z  2 2 4 z w  1  2 w 1 2 z w  1
  • 17. z2 e.g.i  Find the locus of w if w  ,z 4 2 z2 2 w  4 z w  1 zw  z  2 2 4 z w  1  2 w 1 2 z w 1  1 w  1 2
  • 18. z2 e.g.i  Find the locus of w if w  ,z 4 2 z2 2 w  4 z w  1 zw  z  2 2 4 z w  1  2 w 1 2 z w 1  1 w  1 2 1  locus is a circle, centre 1,0 and radius 2 1 i.e.  x  1  y  2 2 4
  • 19. z 1 ii  Find the locus of z if w  and w is purely real z 1
  • 20. z 1 ii  Find the locus of z if w  and w is purely real z 1 w  x  1  iy   x  1  iy  x  1  iy  x  1  iy
  • 21. z 1 ii  Find the locus of z if w  and w is purely real z 1 w  x  1  iy   x  1  iy  x  1  iy  x  1  iy  x 2  1  ix  1 y  i x  1 y  y 2  x  12  y 2
  • 22. z 1 ii  Find the locus of z if w  and w is purely real z 1 w  x  1  iy   x  1  iy  x  1  iy  x  1  iy  x 2  1  ix  1 y  i x  1 y  y 2  x  12  y 2 If w is purely real then Imw  0
  • 23. z 1 ii  Find the locus of z if w  and w is purely real z 1 w  x  1  iy   x  1  iy  x  1  iy  x  1  iy  x 2  1  ix  1 y  i x  1 y  y 2  x  12  y 2 If w is purely real then Imw  0 i.e.   x  1 y   x  1 y  0
  • 24. z 1 ii  Find the locus of z if w  and w is purely real z 1 w  x  1  iy   x  1  iy  x  1  iy  x  1  iy  x 2  1  ix  1 y  i x  1 y  y 2  x  12  y 2 If w is purely real then Imw  0 i.e.   x  1 y   x  1 y  0  xy  y  xy  y  0
  • 25. z 1 ii  Find the locus of z if w  and w is purely real z 1 w  x  1  iy   x  1  iy  x  1  iy  x  1  iy  x 2  1  ix  1 y  i x  1 y  y 2  x  12  y 2 If w is purely real then Imw  0 i.e.   x  1 y   x  1 y  0  xy  y  xy  y  0  2y  0 y0
  • 26. z 1 ii  Find the locus of z if w  and w is purely real z 1 w  x  1  iy   x  1  iy  x  1  iy  x  1  iy  x 2  1  ix  1 y  i x  1 y  y 2  x  12  y 2 If w is purely real then Imw  0 i.e.   x  1 y   x  1 y  0  xy  y  xy  y  0  2y  0 y0  locus is y  0, excluding 1,0   z  1  0, bottom of fraction  0 
  • 27. z 1 ii  Find the locus of z if w  and w is purely real z 1 w  x  1  iy   x  1  iy OR If w is purely real then arg w  0 or   x  1  iy  x  1  iy  x 2  1  ix  1 y  i x  1 y  y 2  x  12  y 2 If w is purely real then Imw  0 i.e.   x  1 y   x  1 y  0  xy  y  xy  y  0  2y  0 y0  locus is y  0, excluding 1,0   z  1  0, bottom of fraction  0 
  • 28. z 1 ii  Find the locus of z if w  and w is purely real z 1 w  x  1  iy   x  1  iy OR If w is purely real then arg w  0 or   x  1  iy  x  1  iy  x 2  1  ix  1 y  i x  1 y  y 2  z  1 i.e. arg   0 or   x  12  y 2  z 1 If w is purely real then Imw  0 i.e.   x  1 y   x  1 y  0  xy  y  xy  y  0  2y  0 y0  locus is y  0, excluding 1,0   z  1  0, bottom of fraction  0 
  • 29. z 1 ii  Find the locus of z if w  and w is purely real z 1 w  x  1  iy   x  1  iy OR If w is purely real then arg w  0 or   x  1  iy  x  1  iy  x 2  1  ix  1 y  i x  1 y  y 2  z  1 i.e. arg   0 or   x  12  y 2  z 1 If w is purely real then Imw  0 arg z  1  arg z  1  0 or  y i.e.   x  1 y   x  1 y  0  xy  y  xy  y  0  2y  0 y0 x  locus is y  0, excluding 1,0   z  1  0, bottom of fraction  0 
  • 30. z 1 ii  Find the locus of z if w  and w is purely real z 1 w  x  1  iy   x  1  iy OR If w is purely real then arg w  0 or   x  1  iy  x  1  iy  x 2  1  ix  1 y  i x  1 y  y 2  z  1 i.e. arg   0 or   x  12  y 2  z 1 If w is purely real then Imw  0 arg z  1  arg z  1  0 or  y i.e.   x  1 y   x  1 y  0  xy  y  xy  y  0  2y  0 y0 -1 1 x  locus is y  0, excluding 1,0   z  1  0, bottom of fraction  0 
  • 31. z 1 ii  Find the locus of z if w  and w is purely real z 1 w  x  1  iy   x  1  iy OR If w is purely real then arg w  0 or   x  1  iy  x  1  iy  x 2  1  ix  1 y  i x  1 y  y 2  z  1 i.e. arg   0 or   x  12  y 2  z 1 If w is purely real then Imw  0 arg z  1  arg z  1  0 or  y i.e.   x  1 y   x  1 y  0  xy  y  xy  y  0  2y  0 y0 -1 1 x  locus is y  0, excluding 1,0   z  1  0, bottom of fraction  0 
  • 32. z 1 ii  Find the locus of z if w  and w is purely real z 1 w  x  1  iy   x  1  iy OR If w is purely real then arg w  0 or   x  1  iy  x  1  iy  x 2  1  ix  1 y  i x  1 y  y 2  z  1 i.e. arg   0 or   x  12  y 2  z 1 If w is purely real then Imw  0 arg z  1  arg z  1  0 or  y i.e.   x  1 y   x  1 y  0  xy  y  xy  y  0  2y  0 y0 -1 1 x  locus is y  0, excluding 1,0   z  1  0, bottom of fraction  0 
  • 33. z 1 ii  Find the locus of z if w  and w is purely real z 1 w  x  1  iy   x  1  iy OR If w is purely real then arg w  0 or   x  1  iy  x  1  iy  x 2  1  ix  1 y  i x  1 y  y 2  z  1 i.e. arg   0 or   x  12  y 2  z 1 If w is purely real then Imw  0 arg z  1  arg z  1  0 or  y i.e.   x  1 y   x  1 y  0  xy  y  xy  y  0  2y  0 y0 -1 1 x  locus is y  0, excluding 1,0   z  1  0, bottom of fraction  0  locus is y  0, excluding  1,0 
  • 34. z 1 ii  Find the locus of z if w  and w is purely real z 1 w  x  1  iy   x  1  iy OR If w is purely real then arg w  0 or   x  1  iy  x  1  iy  x 2  1  ix  1 y  i x  1 y  y 2  z  1 i.e. arg   0 or   x  12  y 2  z 1 If w is purely real then Imw  0 arg z  1  arg z  1  0 or  y i.e.   x  1 y   x  1 y  0  xy  y  xy  y  0  2y  0 y0 -1 1 x  locus is y  0, excluding 1,0   z  1  0, bottom of fraction  0  locus is y  0, excluding  1,0  Note : locus is y  0, excluding 1,0  only i.e. answer the original question
  • 35.  z   iii  Find the locus of z if arg   z  4 6
  • 36.  z   iii  Find the locus of z if arg   z  4 6  z   arg   z  4 6
  • 37.  z   iii  Find the locus of z if arg   z  4 6  z   arg   z  4 6
  • 38.  z   iii  Find the locus of z if arg   z  4 6  z   arg   z  4 6  arg z  arg z  4  6 y x
  • 39.  z   iii  Find the locus of z if arg   z  4 6  z   arg   z  4 6  arg z  arg z  4  6 y 4x  6
  • 40.  z   iii  Find the locus of z if arg   z  4 6  z   arg   z  4 6  arg z  arg z  4  6 y 4x  6 NOTE: arg z  arg z- 4  below axis
  • 41.  z   iii  Find the locus of z if arg   z  4 6  z   arg   z  4 6  arg z  arg z  4  6 y 2 4x  6 NOTE: arg z  arg z- 4  below axis
  • 42.  z   iii  Find the locus of z if arg   z  4 6  z   arg   z  4 6  arg z  arg z  4  6 y 2 r 4x (2,y)  6 NOTE: arg z  arg z- 4  below axis
  • 43.  z   iii  Find the locus of z if arg   z  4 6  z   arg   z  4 6  arg z  arg z  4  6 y 2 r 4x (2,y) 30  6 NOTE: arg z  arg z- 4  below axis
  • 44.  z   iii  Find the locus of z if arg   z  4 6  z   y  tan 60 arg   z  4 6 2  arg z  arg z  4  6 y 2 r 4x (2,y) 30  6 NOTE: arg z  arg z- 4  below axis
  • 45.  z   iii  Find the locus of z if arg   z  4 6  z   y  tan 60 arg   z  4 6 2  y  2 tan 60 arg z  arg z  4  6 y 2 3 2 r 4x (2,y) 30  6 NOTE: arg z  arg z- 4  below axis
  • 46.  z   iii  Find the locus of z if arg   z  4 6  z   y  tan 60 arg   z  4 6 2  y  2 tan 60 arg z  arg z  4  6 y 2 3  centre is 2,2 3 2 r 4x (2,y) 30  6 NOTE: arg z  arg z- 4  below axis
  • 47.  z   iii  Find the locus of z if arg   z  4 6  z   y  tan 60 r 2  2 3  2  2 2 arg  z  4 6 2  y  2 tan 60 arg z  arg z  4  6 y 2 3  centre is 2,2 3 2 r 4x (2,y) 30  6 NOTE: arg z  arg z- 4  below axis
  • 48.  z   iii  Find the locus of z if arg   z  4 6  z   y  tan 60 r 2  2 3  2  2 2 arg  z  4 6 2  r 2  16 arg z  arg z  4  y  2 tan 60 6 r4 y 2 3  centre is 2,2 3 2 r 4x (2,y) 30  6 NOTE: arg z  arg z- 4  below axis
  • 49.  z   iii  Find the locus of z if arg   z  4 6  z   y  tan 60 r 2  2 3  2  2 2 arg  z  4 6 2  r 2  16 arg z  arg z  4  y  2 tan 60 6 r4 y 2 3  centre is 2,2 3  locus is the major arc of the circle 2  x  2   y  2 3   16 formed by the 2 2 r 4x chord joining 0,0 and 4,0 but not (2,y) 30 including these points.  6 NOTE: arg z  arg z- 4  below axis
  • 50.  z   iii  Find the locus of z if arg   z  4 6  z   y  tan 60 r 2  2 3  2  2 2 arg  z  4 6 2  r 2  16 arg z  arg z  4  y  2 tan 60 6 r4 y 2 3  centre is 2,2 3  locus is the major arc of the circle 2  x  2   y  2 3   16 formed by the 2 2 r 4x chord joining 0,0 and 4,0 but not (2,y) 30 including these points.  6 Exercise 4N; 5, 6 NOTE: arg z  arg z- 4 Exercise 4O; 3 to 10, 12, 13a, 14a  below axis HSC Geometrical Complex Numbers Questions