Home
Class 12
MATHS
Findthe principal value of the arguments...

Findthe principal value of the arguments of `z_(1)=2+2i,z_(2)=-3+3i,z^(3)=-4-4iand z_(4)=5-5i,where i=sqrt(-1).`

Text Solution

AI Generated Solution

Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • COMPLEX NUMBERS

    ARIHANT MATHS ENGLISH|Exercise EXAMPLE|10 Videos
  • COMPLEX NUMBERS

    ARIHANT MATHS ENGLISH|Exercise EXAMPLE(Single integer answer type questions)|1 Videos
  • CIRCLE

    ARIHANT MATHS ENGLISH|Exercise Exercise (Questions Asked In Previous 13 Years Exam)|16 Videos
  • CONTINUITY AND DIFFERENTIABILITY

    ARIHANT MATHS ENGLISH|Exercise Exercise (Questions Asked In Previous 13 Years Exam)|20 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Consider four complex numbers z_(1)=2+2i, , z_(2)=2-2i,z_(3)=-2-2iandz_(4)=-2+2i),where i=sqrt(-1), Statement - 1 z_(1),z_(2),z_(3)andz_(4) constitute the vertices of a square on the complex plane because Statement - 2 The non-zero complex numbers z,barz, -z,-barz always constitute the vertices of a square.

Find the gratest and the least values of |z_(1)+z_(2)|, if z_(1)=24+7iand |z_(2)|=6," where "i=sqrt(-1)

if z_(1)=2+3i, z_(2)=1-iand z_(3) = 3+ 4i ,then find z_(1)z_(2) +z_(3)

If z=sqrt(3)-2+i , then principal value of argument z is (where i=sqrt(-1) (1) -(5pi)/(12) (2) pi/(12) (3) (7pi)/(12) (4) (5pi)/(12)

If z_(1) = 2+ 3i and z_(2) = 5-3i " then " z_(1)z_(2) is

If z_(1)=3 -2i ,z_(2) = 2-i and z_(3) = 2+ 5i then find z_(1) + z_(2) - 2z_(3)

if z1= 1 +i, z_(2)= 2 -3i and z_(3) = 5+ 2i then find z_(1)-z_(2)+3z_(3)

If z_(1) = 5 + 12i and |z_(2)| = 4 , then

If z_(1)= 4-3i and z_(2) = 3 + 9i " then " z_(1) -z_(2) is

If z_(1)=3 + 4i,z_(2)= 8-15i , verify that |-z_(1)| = |z_(1)|