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Complex Number Problems - 26357387 PDF
Complex Number Problems - 26357387 PDF
Complex Number Problems - 26357387 PDF
23. i4k+3 =
15. Complex number 5 2i 5 2i can be written a) i b) i
3 4i 3 4i
in a + ib form as c) – 1 d) – 2
28 i 24. The value of (l + i) × (l – i)5 is
5
28
a) 0 b) i a) – 8 b) 8i
25 25 c) 8 d) 32
1
28 28 i 6 i 7 i8 i 9
c) 0 i d) 25.
25 25 1 i
16. If (3 + i)x + (1 – 2i)y + 7i = 0, then the values of a) 2i b) 0
x and y respectively are
c) 1 + i d) 1
a) l, – 3 b) – 1, 3
c) 2, – 4 d) 4, – 2 26. The modulus of z = l + 3 i is
17. If (2 – i) + (1 – 3i)y + 2 = 0, then the values of x a) 2 b) 2
and y respectively are
c) 4 d) 5
8 2 6 3
a) , b) ,
5 5 5 5 27. The modulus and argument of 3 2 i are
6 2 8 3 2 3
c) , d) , a) 5, tan 1 b) 5, tan 1
5 5 5 5
3 2
18. If x 1 i 3 , then x3 – x2 + 2x + 4 =
3 2
a) 0 b) 1 c) 7, tan 1 d) 7, tan 1
2 3
c) – 1 d) 2
19. The real values of x and y for which the equation 28. If i 1 , then l + i2 + i3 – i6 + i8 is equal to
(x + iy) (2 – 3i) = 4 + i is satisfied, are a) 2 – i b) 1
5 8 8 5 c) 3 d) 2 + i
a) x , y b) x , y
13 13 13 13 29. The modulus and amplitude of 3 + 2i are
5 14 5 4 2 2
c) x , y d) x , y a) 15, tan 1 b) 13, tan 1
13 13 13 13 3 3
z z 3 1 3
20. If z1 = 1 – i and z2 = – 2 + 4i, then Im 1 2 c) 13, tan 1 d) 15, tan
z1 2 2
30. The square roots of – 2i are
a) 1 b) 2
R a) 1 + i, – 1 + i b) – 1 – i, – 1 + i
c) 3 d) 4
c) 1 – i, 1 + i d) 1 – i, – 1 + i
14. 2 Modulus, Argument, Power and
31. The value of |z – 5|,if z = x + iy is
Square root of a complex number
a) (x 5) 2 y 2 b) x 2 (y 5) 2
21. 5 + i22 + i36 + i56 =
a) – 6 b) 8 c) (x y) 2 52 d) x 2 (y 5) 2
c) – 8 d) 6 32. If z1 and z2 are two complex numbers, then
22. The number (1 i) is equal to
3
|z1 – z2| is
1 i3 a) z1 z 2 b) z1 z 2
a) i b) – i
c) – 1 d) – 2 c) z1 z 2 d) z1 z 2
1 1
d) 4 cos isin 44. If is a complex cube root of unity, then
3 3 2
a) 1 b) – 1
37. (sin + i cos )n is equal to
c) 1 / d) – (1 / )
a) cos n + i sin n 45. If is a complex cube root of unity, then
b) sin n + i cos n (1 + – 22)4 + (4 + + 4c2)4 =
a) 0 b) – 81
c) cos n isin n c) 81 d) – 1
2 2
46. If is a complex cube root of unity, then
R
(2 + 5 + 22)6 =
d) cos n i sin n a) 18 b) 0
2 2
c) 729 d) 3
4(cos 750 isin 750 ) 47. If is a complex cube root of unity, then
38. The value of is
0.4(cos300 i sin 300 ) (1 + – 2)3 – (1 – + 2)3 =
a) b) 2
2 2 c) 1 d) 0
a) (1 i) b) (1 i)
10 10 48. If is a complex cube root of unity, then
(1 + 2)4 =
10 10
c) (1 i) d) (1 i) a) 2 b)
2 2
c) 3 d) 1
1 d) 7 2 i, 7 2i
21. The real part of is equal to
1 cos isin
30. If i 1 and n is a positive integer, then
a) 1/4 b) 1/2
in + in+1 + in+2 + in+3 =
c) tan /2 d) 1/1 – cos
a) 1 b) i
22. If z is a complex number, then (z 1 ) (z) c) i 0
d) 0
a) 1 b) – 1 31. If z = – 24 – 18i, then z =
2
c) 0 d) i
a) 3 (1 3i) b) 3 (3 i)
23. The number of solutions of the equation
c) 3 (1 3i) d) 3 (3 i)
z 2 z 0 is
a) 1 b) 2 35
32. The square roots of 3i are
c) 3 d) 4 4
zi 1 1 1 1
24. If (z i) is a purely imaginary number,, a) 2 i, 2 i b) 3 i, 3 i
zi 3 3 2 2
z 2 z 0 is 1 1 1 1
c) 3 i, 3 i d) 2 i, 2 i
a) 0 b) 1 2 2 3 3
c) 2 d) – 1 33. If n is an odd integer, then (1 + i)6n + (1 – i)6n is
25. If(l + i)(l + 2i)(l + 3i).....(l + ni) = a + ib, then equal to
2.5.10....(1 + n2) is equal to a) 0 b) 2
R
a) a2 – b2 b) a2 + b2 c) – 2 d) 1
c) a 2 b2 d) a 2 b2 a ib
34. If p iq , where p, q, a, b, c, d R,
14.2 Modulus, Argument, Power c id
and Square root of a complex number then (p2 + q2)2 =
a) 1 b) – 1 a 2 b2
c) 2 2 d) none of these
c) i d) – i c d
a) x = – l, y = 0 b) x = l, y = l
c) 1 and d) 1 and
c) x = 1, y = 0 d) x = 0, y = l 3 4
1 i
10
53. Amplitude of is
1 i 1 cos 10 isin 10
61. The value of
1 cos isin
a) b) 10 10
2 2
c) 0 d) a) 0 b) – 1
c) 1 d) 2
54. The amplitude of sin i 1 cos is
5 5 (cos 2 isin 2) 4 (cos 4 i sin 4) 5
62.
(cos3 i sin 3) 2 (cos3 i sin 3) 9
2
a) b) a) cos 49 – i sin 49
5 5
b) cos 23 – i sin 23
R c) cos 49 + i sin 49
c) d)
10 15 d) cos 21 + i sin 21
55. If 0 < amp (z) < , then amp (z) – amp (–z) = 63. Which of the following is a fourth root of
a) 0 b) 2amp (z)
1 i 3
c) n d) none of these ?
2 2
56. If z = 1 – cos a + i sin , then amp z =
a) cos isin b) cos isin
a) b) 2 2 12 12
2 2
c) d) c) cos isin d) cos isin
2 2 2 2 6 6 3 3
a) 1 b) – 1 a) 1 b) – 1
c) d) 2 c) i d) 0
67. If is a complex cube root of unity, then 77. If is a complex cube root of unity, then
a) 74 b) 68 (l – + 2)3 =
c) 72 d) 64 a) – 6 b) 8
68. If is a complex cube root of unity, then c) 6 d) – 8
(2 – )(2 – 2)(2 – 10) (2 – 11) is 78. If is a complex cube root of unity, then
a) – 47 b) 47 (x + y)3 + (x + y2)3 + (x2 + y)3 =
c) 49 d) – 49 a) 3(x3 + y3) b) 3(x3 – y3)
69. If and are complex cube roots of unity, then c) 4(x3 + y3) d) 4(x3 – y3)
(1 – ) (l – )(l – 2)(l – 2) =
3 i
a) 3 b) 6 79. If z , then z69 is equal to
2
c) 9 d) 12
a) – i b) i
1 1 c) 1 d) – 1
70. The value of
1 1 2
a) 0 b) 1
R
c) – 1 d) 2
40 40
1 3 1 3
71. Value of is
2 2
a) 0 b) 1
c) 2 d) – 1
72. If i 1, then
334 365
1 i 3 1 i 3
4 5 3
2 2 2 2