V vds700 Member Joined Nov 9, 2007 Messages 861 Location Sydney Gender Male HSC 2008 Nov 21, 2007 #1 Could someone please help me with the following questions: Sketch on an Argand Diagram: 1. -pi < Arg z < pi 2. Arg (z+2) = 3pi/4 Many thanks
Could someone please help me with the following questions: Sketch on an Argand Diagram: 1. -pi < Arg z < pi 2. Arg (z+2) = 3pi/4 Many thanks
S samwell Member Joined Nov 19, 2007 Messages 400 Gender Male HSC 2008 Dec 15, 2007 #2 The Locus of 1 traces out a semi-circle which is below the real axis. For 2, draw a line from -2 on the real axis. Measure an angle of 135 from the real axis anti clockwise. Remember the eqn does not satisfy -2 so draw a circle(small) on it. Sammy
The Locus of 1 traces out a semi-circle which is below the real axis. For 2, draw a line from -2 on the real axis. Measure an angle of 135 from the real axis anti clockwise. Remember the eqn does not satisfy -2 so draw a circle(small) on it. Sammy
Trebla Administrator Administrator Joined Feb 16, 2005 Messages 8,391 Gender Male HSC 2006 Dec 15, 2007 #3 Um...isn't 1) just the entire plane minus the real axis?
I independantz Member Joined Apr 4, 2007 Messages 409 Gender Male HSC 2008 Dec 15, 2007 #4 Trebla said: Um...isn't 1) just the entire plane minus the real axis? Click to expand... Yeah it should be, but it should only be minus the negative part of the real axis as the positive part has an argument of 0
Trebla said: Um...isn't 1) just the entire plane minus the real axis? Click to expand... Yeah it should be, but it should only be minus the negative part of the real axis as the positive part has an argument of 0