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Me ON Cans i “ga. fz x+ iy and x? +)? = 16, then the range of'jx| ~ [is 0,4] (2) (0,2) @) (2.4) (4) none of these If is a complex number satisfying the equation. 2°62) + 25=0, then the value of [zis Gieeeee(2) 251°" (3) 1251 (4) 625!” 24, If Biz’ + 12? — 18: +27 = 0, then 2 2 (3 eu 3 )8 @) El=! @) kl= 7 25, Ifz, and z) are complex numbers such that 2 # 2, and ) a s\) = gh Pay has positive real part and z, has negative jay) ypinary part then (+ =) (4, =)] may be purely imaginary (2) real and positive (3) real and negative (4) none of these 26. If sgh |e] and arg (2/24) = % then 2, +) is equal to : 0 2) purely imaginary (3) purely real (4) none of these ‘the 27, [ffor complex numbers z; and.z.,arg(zy) ~ arg(z;)=0, then ¥ |s,=2y]is equal to @) kal + kal 2) byl - bal PT el ~ kell 4) 0 js 28, 1 [51] = Land ang(z\z2) =Osthen F Q) yen Oy B= 27 @) 22,1 (4) none of these 231 29. Suppose d is a complex number and 7 € NV, such that AP = (A+ VY? Ay then the least value of mis a3 6 @)9 se 30, The number of complex numbers = \2/z + 2/2|= Lis (are) € (0,22) 12 such that |e] = 1 and ie) aaa) @6 O's (4) more than 8 31. Let z, w be complex numbers ‘such that 2 + fv = 0 and a sels ' ¥ oF © 4 = we {0}, is purely 32. fz = (+ 7H) (a + ib) where a b © Z ‘imaginary, then the minimum value of is ae qm @) 45 38 (4) 6S : 33, If (eos 8+ / sin 6) (cos 2 (cos n+ isin n®) ¥ = 1, then the value of Bis, m €Z + isin 2) wy" Ama _n oft?) (N) ame) re » nl) n(n+l) @! ‘a i a [ [PSE FM +N, MWe Rivdivisbleby2tx 1, then 94. Givens =(1 +5)! Be tit vis y then 34, Givens =(1 +143) Gat aos 1+sin + i cos ™ 35. The expression 2 S| = 1+ sin * ~ i cos ™ 8 8 wt yet (G) i wi 36. The number of complex numbers = satisfying |: ~3 ~ i] = lez 9-il and |e~ 3 +3i)=3 are Aw 2) two G) four (4) none ofthese 37. Plz) be a variable point in the Argand plane such that Sam {lz— 1), [e+ I)), then z + will be equal to f) -1or (2) 1 but not equal to 1 (3) I but not equal to 1 (4) none of these 38. If |e? —1|= |e)? +1, then = lies on (1) acircle ) 8 parabola (3) ancllipse AA none ofthese number of values of = b(ne Nn> Vis Q1 40. Number of solutions of the equatio Where = is a complex number is @) 2 3 @) 6 ‘41. Number of ordered pairs (a, b) of real numbers such that (a+ ib)? = a~ ib holds good, is oun f (1) 2008 (2) 2009 (3) 2010 42, The equation az! + bz? + 0 has a root o; where a ,z and exbelong to the set of complex numbers. The value of jaf iy oe 43 @) 2 ws Q) ist (4) can't be determined 43, Ifk>0 (yo @) ke @) & (4) none of these 44, = and 2, are two distinct points in an Argand plane. If (vhere a, be R), then the point (22), az;) isa point on the (1) line segment [-2, 2] ofthe real axis 2, 2} of the imaginary axis (2) line segment [ 3) unit circle |= 1 (4) the line with arg z= tan’! 2 4s: it zisv couples number sch at <2 arg 25 ther which of the following inequalities is true? () 21S 1 @rge~ ane) @) (z= #12 El ame ane2) G) E=21<(az~ anes) (4) None of these 0 Agebra 6 Ifcos a+ 2c0s 63 eon 7=sin a+2sinp+38inY=0, then the value of sin 30+8 sin 38+ 27 sin 3y/is (1) sina +b+% (2) 3sin(a+B+Y Q) 18sinca+ B+) G4) sin(a+2B+3) 47. If a, Bare the roots of the equation w—2u+2=Oand if cot O= x-+ 1, then {(r+ 0)" (x + B)"1/ [a Bl is equal to sin n6 cos nd : 1 spel On" ate sand cos" @ sin” @ jo ‘i where #= Yl, then [ois equal to Oram (4) none of these Jog(2 —¥53), then cos z = 40 @)a12 Gal (4) 12 . then the point representing the complex number: —1 + 3z will lie on (1) acircle (2) asstraight line G) aparabola (4) abyperbola 51. The locus of point z satisfying Re () =k, where kis a nonzero real number, is 2 (1) a straight line (2) acircle (3) an ellipse (4) ahyperbola ‘52. If is complex number, then the locus of z satisfying the condition |22~ 1|=|z— lis (1) perpendicular bisector of line segment joining 1/2 and 1 (2) circle (3) parabola (4) none of the above curves 53. The greatest positive argument of complex number satisfying |z ~ 4] = Re(2) is © 2n © fe Oe Oe OS @ = 54. If and c are two complex numbers such that [fe = 1 and z= (at + b)/(¢—6),2=x+ iy. Locus of is (where a, 6 ‘are complex numbers) (1) line segment (2) straight line (3) circle (4) none of these 55, If +z | + |2"|=0, then the locus of z is (1) acircle (2) a straight line (3) a pair of straight lines (4) none of these 56. Let C, and C; are concentric circles of radius 1 and 8/3, respectively, having center at (3, 0) on the Argand plane. If the complex number = satisfies the inequality Wavtitad 49.) 8" 1 (1) z ies outside C, but inside Ca (2) zlies inside of both C, and Cs (3) zlies outside both of C and C, (4) none of these 57. Ife-2-=F (1) apair ofstraight lines (2) circle G) parabola (4) ellipse 58. If e- 1) <2 and |oz — 1 — 0" of unity), then complete set of values of a is (1) 0

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