Having a bit of difficulty with a question and unsure whether my approach is correct?
"z1=4-i, z2=2i and z3 form vertices of an isosceles right angled triangle, with z3 the right angle, Find z3."
Is the question, my working went along the lines of:
Vector z3,z1 = (i) x vector z3,z2.
(z1-z3)=(i)(z2-z3)
4 - i - z3 = -2 - (i)z3
4 - i +2 = z3(1-i)
(6 - i)/(1 - i) = z3
Multiplying by conjugate gives
(7+5i)/2
Can someone kindly point out my flaw? Ive drawn it up on an argand plane and it doesnt seem like 90 degrees at that point? Thanls in advance
"z1=4-i, z2=2i and z3 form vertices of an isosceles right angled triangle, with z3 the right angle, Find z3."
Is the question, my working went along the lines of:
Vector z3,z1 = (i) x vector z3,z2.
(z1-z3)=(i)(z2-z3)
4 - i - z3 = -2 - (i)z3
4 - i +2 = z3(1-i)
(6 - i)/(1 - i) = z3
Multiplying by conjugate gives
(7+5i)/2
Can someone kindly point out my flaw? Ive drawn it up on an argand plane and it doesnt seem like 90 degrees at that point? Thanls in advance