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Mathematics
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What is loge(-1) ?
Not Defined
It’s a complex number
One of its value is i
loge(-1) is defined and is complex no.
Session opener
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Session Objectives
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Session Objective
1. Complex number - Definition
2. Equality of complex number
3. Algebra of complex number
4. Geometrical representation
5. Conjugate of complex number
6. Properties of modules and arguments
7. Equation involving variables and locus
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Solve x2 + 1 = 0
D = –4(<0) No real roots
x -1
Euler Leonhard ( 1707-1783)
-1 i (known as iota )
“i” is the first letter of the latin word ‘imaginarius’
Complex Numbers Intro
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0i 1(as usual)1i i2i 13 2i i .i i 4 3i i .i i.i 1
12
1 ii i
i i
22
1i 1
i
33
1 1i i
ii
4
4
1i 1
i
Evaluate:33
17 2i
i
3 3
3163
8 8i .i i i 8i
ii
Solution
Ans: 343i
Integral powers of i(iota)
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If p,q,r, s are four consecutive integers, then ip + iq + ir + is =
a)1 b) 2
c) 4 d) None of these
Solution:Note q = p + 1, r = p + 2, s = p + 3
= ip(1 + i –1 – i) = 0
Given expression = ip(1 + i + i2 + i3)
Remember this.
Illustrative Problem
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If un+1 = i un + 1, where
u1 = i + 1, then u27 is
a) i b) 1
c) i + 1 d) 0
Solution:u2 = iu1 + 1 = i(i+1) +1 = i2 + i + 1
Hence un = in + in-1 + ….. + i + 1
u3 = iu2 + 1 = i(i2+i+1) +1 = i3 + i2 + i + 1
2827 26
27i 1
u i i ..... i 1 0i 1
Note by previous question:
u27 = 0
Illustrative Problem
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z 4 5 4 i 5
If a = 0 ?
If b = 0 ?
If a = 0, b = 0 ?
Complex Numbers - Definition
z = a + i b
Mathematical notation
re(z)= a
im(z)=b
a,bR
Re(z) = 4, Im(z) = 5
z is purely real
z is purely imaginary
z is purely real as well as purely imaginary
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If z1 = a1 + ib1 and z2 = a2 + ib2
z1 = z2 if a1 = a2 and b1 = b2
Find x and y if 3
x 5 i2 5y 25
Equality of Complex Numbers
Is 4 + 2i = 2 + i ? No
One of them must be greater than the other??
Order / Inequality (>, <, , ) is not defined for complex numbers
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Find x and y if
(2x – 3iy)(-2+i)2 = 5(1-i)
Hint: simplify and compare real and imaginary parts
Solution:
(2x – 3iy)(4+i2-4i) = 5 -5i
(2x – 3iy)(3 – 4i) = 5 –5i
(6x – 12y – i(8x + 9y)) = 5 – 5i
6x – 12y = 5, 8x + 9y = 57 1
x , y10 15
Illustrative Problem
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(I) Addition of complex numbers
z1 = a1 + ib1, z2 = a2 + ib2 then
Properties:
z1 + z2 = a1 + a2 + i(b1 + b2)
1) Closure: z1 + z2 is a complex number
2) Commutative: z1 + z2 = z2 + z1
3) Associative: z1 + (z2 + z3) = (z1 + z2) + z3
4) Additive identity 0: z + 0 = 0 + z = z
5) Additive inverse -z: z + (-z) = (-z) + z = 0
Algebra of Complex Numbers – Addition
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(II) Subtraction of complex numbers
z1 = a1 + ib1, z2 = a2 + ib2 then
Properties:
z1 - z2 = a1 - a2 + i(b1 - b2)
1) Closure: z1 - z2 is a complex number
Algebra of Complex Numbers - Subtraction
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z1 = a1 + ib1, z2 = a2 + ib2 then
Properties:
z1 . z2 = a1a2 – b1b2 + i(a1b2 + a2b1)
1) Closure: z1.z2 is a complex number
2) Commutative: z1.z2 = z2.z1
3) Multiplicative identity 1: z.1 = 1.z = z
4) Multiplicative inverse of z = a + ib (0):
12 2
1 1 a ib a ibz . (remember)
a ib a ib a ib a b
Algebra of Complex Numbers - Multiplication
5) Distributivity: z1(z2 + z3) = z1z2 + z1z3
(z1 + z2)z3 = z1z3 + z2z3
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z1 = a1 + ib1, z2 = a2 + ib2 then
1 1 1 1 1 2 2
2 2 2 2 2 2 2
z a ib a ib a ib.
z a ib a ib a ib
1 2 1 2 2 1 1 2
2 22 2
a a b b i(a b a b )a b
Algebra of Complex Numbers- Division
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2(1 i)Sum of the roots is 2i 2
i
Solution:
Illustrative Problem
If one root of the equation
is 2 – i then the other root is
(a) 2 + i (b) 2 – i (c) i (d) -i
2ix 2(i 1)x (2 i) 0
(2 – i) + = -2i +2
= -2i +2-2 + i = -i
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Representation of complex numbers as points on x-y plane is calledArgand Diagram.
Representaion of z = a + ib
O X
Y
Geometrical Representation
Im (z)
Re (z) a
b
P(z)
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2 2OP z a b
Modulus of z = a + i b
1 btan
a
Argument of z
Arg(z) = Amp(z)
Modulus and Argument
O X
YIm (z)
Re (z) a
b
P(z)
|z|
Argument (-, ] is called principal value of argument
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Argument (-, ] is called principal value of argument
1 bStep1: Find tan for 0,
a 2
Step2: Identify in which quadrant (a,b) lies
( -,+) ( +,+)
( -,-) ( +,-)
1+2i-1+2i
-1-2i 1 -2i
Principal Value of Argument
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Step3: Use the adjoining diagram to find out the principal value of argument
Based on value of and quadrant from step 1 and step 2
Principal Value of Argument
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Let z x iy
2 2x iy 2 (x 1) y i 0
2 2x 2 (x 1) y 0 andy 1 0
z 2 | z 1| i 0
2 2x 2 (x 1) y i(1 y) 0
The complex number which satisfies the equation
(a) 2 – i (b) –2 - i
(c) 2 + i (d) -2 + i
z 2 | z 1 | i 0 is
Illustrative Problem
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Solution Cont.
2 2x 2 (x 1) y 0 and y 1 0
y 1 2x 2 (x 1) 1 0
2 2x 2(x 2x 2) 2(x 2) 0
x 2
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Illustrative Problem – Principal argument
The principal value of
4 2a) b) c) d)
3 3 3 3
argument in 2 2 3 i
1 2 3tan
2 3
Step1:
Step2: 3rd quadrant ( -,-)
Solution
23
Step3:
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For z = a + ib,
_3 iFor z , z ?
2
Conjugate of a Complex Number
Conjugate of z is z a ib
Q(z)
-b-
Image of z on x – axis
_ 3 iz
2
ba
P (z)Y
X
_
I f z z a ib a ib
b 0, z is puerly real
z lies on x -axis_
What if z z ?
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z za Re(z)
2
z zb im(z)
2i
2 2z a ib a b z
1 bArg(z) A rg(a ib) tan Arg(z)
a
Conjugate of a Complex Number
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1 2 1 2z .z z . z nnz z
z z
2z.z z
11
2 2
zzz z
1 2 1 2z z z z 1 2 1 2z z z z
1 2 1 2z z z z 1 2 1 2z z z z
2 2 2 2
1 2 1 2 1 2z z z z 2 z z
(Triangle inequality)
22 2Pr oof : z a ib, zz (a ib)(a ib) a b z
Properties of modulus
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1 2 1 2Arg z .z Arg z Arg z
11 2
2
zArg Arg z Arg z
z
1 2 n 1 2 nArg z .z ....z Arg z Arg z .... Arg(z )
1Arg z Arg z , Arg Arg z
z
Arg(purely real) = 0 or or 2n and vice versa
Arg(purely imaginary) = or or 2n 12 2 2
and vice versa
Properties of Argument
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z z
1 2 1 2z z z z
1 2 1 2z .z z .z
1 12
2 2
z zprovided z 0
z z
Pr oof : z a ib, z a ib a ib z
Conjugate Properties
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1Conjugate ofi s
2 i
(a) (b)2 i5 5
2 i
(c) (d)1
2 i2 i
5
Illustrative Problem
1 2 i 2 iz
2 i 2 i 5
2 i 2 iz ( )
5 5
Solution:
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Find a ib
Let x iy a ib
x2 – y2 + 2ixy = a + ib
x2 – y2 = a 2xy = b
22 2 2 2 2 2x y x y 4x y
• Find x2 , take positive value of x
• Find y2, take value of y which satisfies 2xy = b
Note if b > 0 x,y are of same sign, else if b < 0 x,y are of opposite sign
• Square root will be x +iy
Square Root of a Complex Number
(Squaring)
Other root will be – (x+iy)
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Find 8 15i
Let x iy a ib
x2 – y2 + 2ixy = 8 –15i
x2 – y2 = 8 2xy = -15 x,y are of opposite sign
2 2x y 64 225 17
Illustrative Problem
Solution
2 52x 8 17 x
2
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Find 8 15i
5 3One of the square root i
2 2
Illustrative Problem
Solution
25 25 3For x , y 17 y
22 2
15 5 3As xy , for x y -
2 2 2
5x
2
5 3Other square root i
2 2
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Cartesian System – 2D
Argand Diagram
Point ( x,y) Complex No.( z)
Locus of point Locus of complex no. ( point in argand diagram)
Equation in x,y defines shapes as circle , parabola
Equation in complex variable (z) defines shapes as circle , parabola etc.
Distance between P(x1,y1) and Q(x2,y2) = PQ
Distance between P(z1) and Q(z2) = |z1-z2|
Equation involving complex variables and locus
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Illustrative Problem
Let z x iy then
2 2 2 2(x 1) y 2 (x 1) y
2 23x 3y 10x 3 0
If z is a complex number then |z+1| = 2|z-1| represents
(a) Circle (b) Hyperbola
(c) Ellipse (d) Straight Line
Solution
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If , then the locus of z
is given by
a) Circle with centre on y-axis and
radius 5
b) Circle with centre at the origin and radius 5
c) A straight line
d) None of these
z 5arg
z 5 2
Illustrative Problem
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Let z = x + iy, then
x iy 5arg
x iy 5 2
2 2
2 2
x y 25 i10yarg
2x 5 y
As argument is complex number
is purely imaginary2
x2 + y2 = 25, circle with center (0,0) and radius 5
Solution
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Illustrative Problem
| z 1 3| |z 1| 3
| z 1| 3 | z 1 3|
| z 1| 3 3 As | z+4| 3
| z 1| 6 Least value = ?
-7 -1
Locus of z
(a) 2 (b) 6 (c) 0 (d) -6
I f z is a complex no. such
the maximum value of | z 1| isthat | z 4 | 3
Solution
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Class Exercise
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Class Exercise - 1
The modulus and principal argument
of –1 – i are respectively3
(a) 4 and
3
2(b) 2 and
3
(c) 4 and –
32
(d) 2 and –3
Solution:
The complex number lies in the third quadrant andprincipal argument satisfying is given by – .
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Solution contd..
arg(z) =
1 3
tan1 3
23 3
is the principal argument.
The modulus is = 221 3 2
Hence, answer is (d).
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Class Exercise - 2
If , then x2 + y2 is equal to
22a 1x iy
2a i
42
2
a 1(a)
4a 1
42
2
a 1(b)
4a 1
22
2
a 1(c)
4a 1
(d) None of these
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Solution
22a 1x iy
2a i
Taking modulus of both sides,
22a 1x iy
2a i
222 2
2
a 1x y
4a 1
422 2
2
a 1x y
4a 1
Hence, answer is (a).
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Class Exercise - 3
If |z – 4| > |z – 2|, then
(a) Re z < 3 (b) Re z < 2(c) Re z > 2 (d) Re z > 3
Solution:
If z = x + iy, then |z – 4| > |z – 2|
2 22 2x 4 y x 2 y
|x – 4| > |x – 2|
x < 3 satisfies the above inequality.
Hence, answer is (a).
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Class Exercise - 4
For x1, x2 , y1, y2 R, if 0< x1 < x2, y1 = y2andz1 = x1 + iy1, z2 = x2 + iy2
and z3 = , then
z1, z2 and z3 satisfy
(a) |z1| < |z3| < |z2| (b) |z1| > |z3| > |z2| (c) |z1| < |z2| < |z3| (d) |z1| = |z2| = |z3|
1 2z z
2
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Solution
y1 = y2 = y (Say)
2 21 1z x y
2 22 2z x y
1 23
x xz iy
2
221 2
3x x
z y2
1 21 2
x xx x
2
(As arithmetic mean of numbers)
= |z1| < |z3| < |z2|
Hence, answer is (a).
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Class Exercise - 5
If
then value of z13 + z2
3 – 3z1z2 is
(a) 1 (b) –1 (c) 3 (d) –3
1 21 3i 1 3i
z and z ,2 2
Solution:
We find z1 + z2 = –1. Therefore,
3 3 3 31 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2z z 3 z z z z 3z z (z z )
3 31 2(z z ) ( 1) 1.
Hence, answer is (b).
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Class Exercise - 6
If one root of the equationix2 – 2(1 + i) x + (2 – i) = 0 is2 – i, then the other root is
(a) 2 + i (b) 2 – i (c) i (d) –i
Solution:
Sum of the roots = = –2i + 2 1 i
2 2i 1 ii
One root is 2 – i.
Another root = –2i + 2 – (2 – i) = –2i + 2 – 2 + i = –i
Hence, answer is (d).
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Class Exercise - 7
If z = x + iy and w = , then |w| = 1,in the complex plane
(a) z lies on unit circle(b) z lies on imaginary axis (c) z lies on real axis(d) None of these
1 izz i
Solution:
1 izw 1 1
z i
1 iz z i
Putting z = x + iy, we get
1 i x iy x iy i
1 y ix x i (y 1)
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Solution contd..
2 2 2 21 y x x (y 1)
1 + y2 + x2 + 2y = x2 + y2 – 2y + 1
4y = 0
y = 0 equation of real axis
Hence, answer is (a).
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Class Exercise - 8
The points of z satisfying arg
lies on
(a) an arc of a circle (b) line joining (1, 0), (–1, 0)(c) pair of lines (d) line joining (0, i) , (0, –i)
z 1
z 1 4
Solution:
If we put z = x + iy, we get
x 1 iyz 1
z 1 x 1 iy
By simplifying, we get
2 2
2 2
x 1 y i 2yz 1
z 1 x 1 y
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Solution contd..
Equation of a circle.
Note: But all the points put togetherwould form only a part of the circle.
Hence, answer is (a).
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Class Exercise - 9
The number of solutions of Z2 + 3 = 0 is
(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 5
z
Solution:
Let z = x + iy(x + iy)2 + 3(x – iy) = 0x2 – y2 + 2ixy + 3x –3iy = 0x2 – y2 + 3x + i(2xy – 3y) = 0x2 – y2 + 3x = 0, 2xy – 3y = 0Consider y(2x – 3) = 0
Case 1: y = 0, then x2 + 3x = 0, i.e. x = 0 or –3i.e. two solutions given by 0, –3
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Solution contd..
Case 2: x = , then – y2 + = 0 3
2
9
4
9
2
i.e. two solutions given by 3 3 3 i
2
So in all four solutions.
Hence, answer is (c).
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Class Exercise - 10
Find the square root of –5 + 12i.
Solution:
Let x iy 5 12i
Squaring, x2 – y2 + 2ixy = –5 + 12i
x2 – y2 = –52xy = 12xy = 6, Both x and y are of same sign.
22 2 2 2 2 2x y x y 4x y 25 144 13
2x2 = 8 x = ±2, y = ±3
2 + 3i and –2 – 3i are the values.
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Thank you