cineti970128
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Find the greatest value of |z| if the complex number satisfies |z-4/z| = 8
i did it like
|z²- 4| = 8|z|
Using triangular inequality
8|z| < or = |z|²- 4
Hence when equlity holds maximum value
|z|²- 8|z|-4 = 0
Hence solving the equation which gives maximum |z|?
I am not sure if I am wrong could you tell me your working and your answer ASAP
i did it like
|z²- 4| = 8|z|
Using triangular inequality
8|z| < or = |z|²- 4
Hence when equlity holds maximum value
|z|²- 8|z|-4 = 0
Hence solving the equation which gives maximum |z|?
I am not sure if I am wrong could you tell me your working and your answer ASAP