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Complex Numbers :
L3-Modulus of Complex
Numbers
COMPLEX NUMBERS - LESSON 3
COMPLEX NUMBERS - LESSON 3
COMPLEX NUMBERS - LESSON 3
Z = x + iy
COMPLEX NUMBERS - LESSON 3
Example
(A)Represent 4 + 3i on complex plane
3 ∙ P (4,3)
∙ Real axis
O 4
Represent 1 + i on complex plane
Imaginary axis
1 P (1,1)
∙
∙ Real axis
O 1
COMPLEX NUMBERS - LESSON 3
∙ Real axis
O
COMPLEX NUMBERS - LESSON 3
Example
Find ⎥ Z⎥ if (a) Z = –1 + i (b) Z = √ 3 – 3i
COMPLEX NUMBERS - LESSON 3
Example
Find ⎥ Z⎥ if (a) Z = –1 + i (b) Z = √ 3 – 3i
Solution
⎥ Z⎥ = √ (–1)2 + 12 = √ 2 ⎥ Z⎥ = √ (√ 3 )2 + (–3)2 = √ 12
COMPLEX NUMBERS - LESSON 3
Properties of ⏐Z⏐
1) Z1 Z2 = Z1 Z2
Z1 Z1
2) =
Z2 Z2
3) K Z1 = K Z1 K≥0
4) Zm = Z m
m∈
R
COMPLEX NUMBERS - LESSON 3
Prove that : Z1 Z2 = Z1 Z2
COMPLEX NUMBERS - LESSON 3
Proof
Let z1 = a1 + ib1 and z2 = a2 + ib2,
where a1, a2 , b1, b2 are real numbers.
z1z2 = (a1 + ib1) (a2 + ib2) Factorizing this expression
= (a1a2 – b1b2) + i(a1b2 + a2b1) Taking modulus both the sides
⇒ |z1z2| = √ (a1a2 – b1b2)2 + (a1b2 + a2b1)2
Properties of ⏐Z⏐
Then ?
5) If Z = Z
Then ?
6) If Z = –Z
COMPLEX NUMBERS - LESSON 3
Properties of ⏐Z⏐
Then Z is positive
5) If Z = Z
real number
Then Z is negative
6) If Z = –Z
real number
Z = Z ⇒ √x2 + y2 = x + i y Z = – Z ⇒ √x2 + y2 = –x – i y
comparing real and imaginary part comparing real and imaginary part
y = 0 & x = √x2 + y2 → positive y = 0 & x = – √x2 + y2 → negative
COMPLEX NUMBERS - LESSON 3
Example
1+i
Find modulus of Z =
1–i
COMPLEX NUMBERS - LESSON 3
Example
Z1 | Z1 |
1+i =
Find modulus of Z = Z2 | Z2 |
1–i
Solution
1+i 1+i 1 + i = √12 + 12 = √2
Modulus of Z Z= =
1–i 1–i 1 – i = √12 + (–1)2 = √2
√2
=
√2
= 1
COMPLEX NUMBERS - LESSON 3
Example
Find modulus of Z = (1 + i)2
COMPLEX NUMBERS - LESSON 3
Example
Find modulus of Z = (1 + i)2
|Zm| = |Z|m
Solution
⎪Z⎪ = (1 + i)2
= 1+i 2
2
= √2
= 2
COMPLEX NUMBERS - LESSON 3
COMPLEX NUMBERS - LESSON 3
Example
Example
3 + 4i
Find modulus of Z =
1 – 2i
Solution
⎪3 + 4i ⎪
⎪Z⎪ =
⎪1 – 2i⎪
√ 32+42
=
√ 12 + (–2)2
√ 25
= =√5
√5
COMPLEX NUMBERS - LESSON 3
Example
3
(B) Find modulus of –1 + i √ 3
COMPLEX NUMBERS - LESSON 3
Example
3
Find modulus of –1 + i √ 3
Solution
–1 + √ 3 i = (–1)2 + (√3)2
= 2
3
⇒ –1 + √ 3 i = (2)3
= 8
COMPLEX NUMBERS - LESSON 3
Example
Find modulus of (1 + i) (1 + 2i) (1 + 3i)
COMPLEX NUMBERS - LESSON 3
Example
Find modulus of (1 + i) (1 + 2i) (1 + 3i) Using property
|Z1 Z2| = |Z1| | Z2 |
Solution
Z = (1 + i) (1 + 2i) (1 + 3i)
= √ 2 √ 5 √10 = √ 100
= 10
COMPLEX NUMBERS - LESSON 3
Example
1 – iZ
Z = x + iy and P= , Show that if ⎪P⎪ = 1 then Z is real
Z–i
COMPLEX NUMBERS - LESSON 3
Example
1 – iZ
Z = x + iy and P= , Show that if ⎪P⎪ = 1 then Z is real
Z–i
Question
a + ib
If x + iy =
√ c + id
a2 + b2
2 2 2
Prove that (x + y ) = 2
c + d2
COMPLEX NUMBERS - LESSON 3
Question
a + ib
If x + iy =
√ c + id
a2 + b2
2 2 2
Prove that (x + y ) = 2
c + d2
Hint :
Take modulus on both the sides and square
COMPLEX NUMBERS - LESSON 3
COMPLEX NUMBERS - LESSON 3
Modulus Inequalities
COMPLEX NUMBERS - LESSON 3
Modulus Inequalities
If z1 and z2 are two complex numbers ,then
z1 + z 2
z2
|
|z2|
z
2
+
|z
1
z1
|z1|
O
COMPLEX NUMBERS - LESSON 3
Modulus Inequalities
Solution
Using Inequality | z1 + z2 | ≤ | z1 | + | z2 |
Let z2 = 5 + 12i
So, | z1 + 5 + 12i | = | z1 + z2 | ≤ | z1 | + | z2 |
≤ | z1 | + |5 + 12i|
| z1 + z2 | ≤ 2 + 13
| z1 + z2 | ≤ 15
COMPLEX NUMBERS - LESSON 3
Example
If |z – i| ≤ 2, and z0 = 12 + 5i then the maximum value of |iz + z0| is
a) 15 b) 10 c) 2 + √194 d) √194 – 2
COMPLEX NUMBERS - LESSON 3
Example
If |z – i| ≤ 2, and z0 = 12 + 5i then the maximum value of |iz + z0| is
a) 15 b) 10 c) 2 + √194 d) √194 – 2
Solution
|z – i| ≤ 2 |iz + z0| ≤ 2 + |12 + 5i|
Multiply by | i | both sides ≤ 2 + 13
| i | |z – i| ≤ 2| i | |iz + z0| ≤ 15
⇒ | iz + 1| ≤ 2
Now |iz + z0| = | iz + 1 + z0 – 1| ≤ |iz + 1| + |z0 – 1|
|iz + z0| ≤ 2 + |12 + 5i|
COMPLEX NUMBERS - LESSON 3
Example
If z be a complex number, then the minimum value of |z – 7| + |z| is
√3 – 1 7 +√2
a) b) √7 c) d) 7
2 2
COMPLEX NUMBERS - LESSON 3
Example
If z be a complex number, then the minimum value of |z – 7| + |z| is
√3 – 1 7 +√2
a) b) √7 c) d) 7
2 2
Solution Using Inequality
|z1 + z2| ≤ |z1| + |z2|
Let z1 = 7 – z, z2 = z
then, |z1 + z2| = |7 – z + z| ≤ |7 – z| + |z|
⇒ 7 ≤ |7 – z| + |z|
⇒ |z – 7| + |z| ≥ 7 Minimum value is 7
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COMPLEX NUMBERS - LESSON 3
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B 2
C ∞
D 0
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A 1 B 2 C ∞ D 0
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Solution: Let z = x + iy
|z – 1| = |z + 1| ⇒ Re z = 0 ⇒x=0
|z – 1| = |z – i| ⇒x=y
|z + 1| = |z – i| ⇒ y = –x
Only (0, 0) will satisfy all conditions.
⇒ Number of complex number z = 1
COMPLEX NUMBERS - LESSON 3
A Re(z) > 0
B Re(z) < 0
C Re(z) > 3
D Re(z) > 2
COMPLEX NUMBERS - LESSON 3
Solution:
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COMPLEX NUMBERS - LESSON 3
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COMPLEX NUMBERS - LESSON 3
C Is equal to
Solution: