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A complex number z is such that arg(z+2) = pi/6 and arg(z-2) = 2pi/3
find z, expressing your answer in x+iy form
 

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I think ive got it can someone verify:
arg(z-2) - arg(z+2) = pi/2
therefore z-2/z+2 = i
and then you let z = x+iy
and i got an answer of -2 and 2i,
but only 2i is correct

is that right?
 

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z=1+(sqrt3)i
This. I think the problem with your solution is this step:

arg(z-2) - arg(z+2) = pi/2
therefore z-2/z+2 = i

You got rid of the args by 'tan'ing both sides taking tan(pi/2) = i
 

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Complex numbers are always so much easier if you use the Argand Diagram, particularly these questions.

Here's a starter:

 

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