1. Prove trigonometric identities involving complex numbers z = cosθ + i sinθ.
2. Find values of x and y by solving a system of equations involving complex numbers.
3. Sketch curves defined by equations involving the complex plane.
4. Express complex numbers in the form x + iy.
1. Prove trigonometric identities involving complex numbers z = cosθ + i sinθ.
2. Find values of x and y by solving a system of equations involving complex numbers.
3. Sketch curves defined by equations involving the complex plane.
4. Express complex numbers in the form x + iy.
1. Prove trigonometric identities involving complex numbers z = cosθ + i sinθ.
2. Find values of x and y by solving a system of equations involving complex numbers.
3. Sketch curves defined by equations involving the complex plane.
4. Express complex numbers in the form x + iy.
1. Prove trigonometric identities involving complex numbers z = cosθ + i sinθ.
2. Find values of x and y by solving a system of equations involving complex numbers.
3. Sketch curves defined by equations involving the complex plane.
4. Express complex numbers in the form x + iy.
(1 + 𝑖)𝑥 − 2𝑖 (2 − 3𝑖)𝑦 + =𝑖 3+𝑖 3−𝑖 3. Sketch the curves in the complex plane given by (a). Im(𝑧) = −1; (b). |𝑧 − 1| = |𝑧 + 𝑖|; (c). 2|𝑧| = |𝑧 − 2|. 4. Express the following in the form 𝑥 + 𝑖𝑦, with 𝑥, 𝑦 ∈ 𝑅: (a). All the 3rd roots of (−8)𝑖; 𝑖+1 1337 (b). ( ) . √2
5. If 𝑖 𝛼+𝑖𝛽 = 𝛼 + 𝑖𝛽, prove that 𝛼 2 + 𝛽 2 = 𝑒 −(4𝑛+1)𝜋𝛽 .
6. Use De Moivre’s theorem to solve the equation 𝑥 4 − 𝑥 3 + 𝑥 2 − 𝑥 + 1 = 0. 7. Find all the complex roots of the equation: 𝑧 6 = −9. 8. Find the four roots of the polynomial 𝑧 4 + 16 and use these to factor 𝑧 4 + 16 into two quadratic polynomials with real coefficients. 9. Use the exponential form to compute 2011 (a). (1 + √3 𝑖) ; −2011 (b). (1 + √3 𝑖) . 10. Show that | sin 𝑧|2 = (sin 𝑥)2 + (sinh 𝑦)2 . For all complex numbers 𝑧 = 𝑥 + 𝑖𝑦. 𝜋 11. Compute cos ( + 𝑖) . 3
12. Find the two square roots of −3 + 4𝑖.
13. Show that sinh(𝑧1 + 𝑧2 ) = sinh 𝑧1 cosh 𝑧2 + cosh 𝑧1 sinh 𝑧2 . 14. Write the following functions 𝑓(𝑧) in the forms 𝑓(𝑧) = 𝑢(𝑥, 𝑦) + 𝑖𝑣(𝑥, 𝑦) under Cartesian coordinates with 𝑢(𝑥, 𝑦) = Re[𝑓(𝑧)] and 𝑣(𝑥, 𝑦) = Im[𝑓(𝑧)]: 1 (a). 𝑓(𝑧) = ; 𝑖−𝑧
(b). 𝑓(𝑧) = exp (𝑧 2 ).
15. Solve the systems for 𝑧1 and 𝑧2 : (1 − 𝑖)𝑧1 + 𝑧2 = 3 + 2𝑖 & 𝑧1 + (2 − 𝑖)𝑧2 = 2 + 𝑖.