ColdBuffet
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Hi, could someone help me with this question please.
Draw a sketch and describe the locus of z given by the equation arg(z-1) - arg (z+i) = pie/4, noting any exclusions.
I'm not sure how to find the centre and radius when the two points are on different axes. I know the angle pie/4 is above the x axes but how do you know whether it is in the first or second quadrant?
Thanks.
Draw a sketch and describe the locus of z given by the equation arg(z-1) - arg (z+i) = pie/4, noting any exclusions.
I'm not sure how to find the centre and radius when the two points are on different axes. I know the angle pie/4 is above the x axes but how do you know whether it is in the first or second quadrant?
Thanks.
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