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I'm not sure how to go about this question and I can't understand the worked out solutions either. All help is appreciated, thanks in advance.

Show that ||z1|-|z2|| ≤ |z1+z2|. State the condition for eqality to hold.
 

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Nevermind figured it out, was easier than I thought
 

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Do you mind showing the answer so we can see?
|z1| |z2| |z1+z2| are length of three sides of a triangle.
The length of one side of a triangle is greater than or equal to the difference of the other two. Equality when the points 0,z1,z2 are collinear.
 

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And if anyone wants to know why that works, just use the cosine formula and note that the cosine of any angle is less than or equal to 1.
 

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Do you mind showing the answer so we can see?
It might be a bit hard to understand without the diagram but I showed it to my teacher and he said it was correct.

|z1|-|z2| ≤ |z1+z2|
If |z1| > |z2|
|z1| ≤ |z1+z2| + |z2|

Statement only holds true for equality when
arg(z1)-arg(z2)=pi or arg(z1) = pi + arg(z2)
OR
z1 = -kz2
 

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