You're missing the "y ≠ 0" condition. If Re(w) = 0, y = 0, then it is Real not Imaginary. 0 + 0i = Real.Aren't we forgetting something important guys?
That's a condition. I was talking about another condition.You're missing the "y ≠ 0" condition. If Re(w) = 0, y = 0, then it is Real not Imaginary. 0 + 0i = Real.
Did you mean there was a discontinuity at y = 0 or Im(w) = Re(w) = 0?You're missing the "y ≠ 0" condition. If Re(w) = 0, y = 0, then it is Real not Imaginary. 0 + 0i = Real.
Right you are.That's a condition. I was talking about another condition.
The condition was when z = 0 + 4i. i.e (to draw a 'hole' at (0, 4), since it is not part of the locus of z).
Yes this. Remember that the denominator is NOT equal to zero, hence the condition.That's a condition. I was talking about another condition.
The condition was when z = 0 + 4i. i.e (to draw a 'hole' at (0, 4), since it is not part of the locus of z).
An easier way would be to do this geometrically.