Math, asked by Anonymous, 10 months ago

find the modulus and argument of 1+i/1-i

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Answered by kondreddymounika
0

Answer:

1+i/1-i= i

Step-by-step explanation:

|1+i/1-i|= |i| =i

Argument of 1+i/1-i= argument of I= 1

Answered by Nereida
1

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1+i/1-i - 1-i/1+i

{Taking LCM of both sides}

=(1+i)^2 - (1-i)^2/(1-i)(1+i)

= 1+i^2+2i-1-i^2+2i / 1^2 -(i^2)

{Putting value of i^2}

= 1-1+2i-1+1+2i / 1+1

= 4i / 2

=0+2i

Modulus of complex no is underrot x^2+y^2: where x is real part and y is img part.

Z= underoot (0^2) + (2)^2

= underoot 0+4

= underoot 4

=2

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