Math, asked by cyoojo, 4 months ago

find the modulus of the complex number (1+I)^3/(2+I)(1+2i)​

Answers

Answered by rakshaQueen
5

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Answered by giriganpathsutrave
0

Step-by-step explanation:

Let, z=

1−3i

1+2i

z=

1−3i

1+2i

×

1+3i

1+3i

=

1

2

+3

2

1+3i+2i+6i

2

=

1+9

1+5i+6(−1)

=

10

−5+5i

=

2

−1

+

2

1

i

Let z=rcosθ+irsinθ

i.e.,rcosθ=

2

−1

and rsinθ=

2

1

On squaring and adding, we obtain

r

2

(cos

2

θ+sin

2

θ)=(

2

−1

)

2

+(

2

1

)

2

⇒r

2

=

4

1

+

4

1

=

2

1

As r>0

⇒r=

2

1

2

1

cosθ=

2

−1

and

2

1

sinθ=

2

1

⇒cosθ=

2

−1

and sinθ=

2

1

∴θ=π−

4

π

=

4

[As θ lies in the II quadrant ]

Therefore the modulus and argument of the given complex number are

2

1

and

4

respectively.

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