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Hey guys I'm stumped on this question, unfortunately there weren't any solutions provided :(
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Hey guys I'm stumped on this question, unfortunately there weren't any solutions provided :(
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the came from the fact that forms an equilateral triangle with a side and a top side of length , hence since is this reasoning right?

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the diff of two squares is wrong
 

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are you sure the question is correct?
I get the required for arg.(z^2-a^2); trying arg.(z^2-a) becomes a dead end
 
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Draw the circles, |z|=a and |z^2| = a^2.
Construct the triangles, they are similar. There is one triangle in the |z|=a circle, across the diameter. It has angles theta (at z+a) and 90-theta (at z-a). Do the same for |z^2| = a^2. Those two triangles are similar, so arg(z^2 - a^2) = 90+theta. Thus, in the triangle made by z^2 -a, z^2 -a^2 and a^2 -a, we get one angle being 90-theta. This means the other (i.e arg (z^2 -a)) cannot be 90+theta, otherwise we'd have a wonky triangle. This could only work for say, |z|=1
 

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Yea, i just printscreened it, so maybe there was a typo. However, I initially mistook it for the difference of two squares and went ahead anyway but still I couldn't get anywhere.
 

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there is an equilateral triangle created due to the vector of ?
 

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Good on ya; didn't expect my observation to make a difference.
 

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