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If someone could assist me in how to do these two questions that would be greatly appreciated.
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Some sort of explanation for whats occuring/ what the solution did in line 1 would be helpful. Also thanks mate
if you manipulate the numerator so it matches the denominator, you must also undo it to not change the question/identity its asking e.g. if you minus i you must also + i to cancel out and keep the q the same. he then simplifies and says if what he got is the same as the original thing that is given then since the numerator is real, for the fraction to be real, the denomiator must also be real, hence so is the fraction with z.

for 15 divide both sides by the lhs and convert z to rcis(t) and zbar to rcis(-t). in the end you should get cis(4t) = 1 to which the solutions are cos(4t)=1 or in other words, 4t=0,2pi,-2pi,4pi,-4pi
therefore the only values t can have are t = k(pi/2) where k is an integer including 0. this means z can only be real or only imaginary
 
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By null factor law, a = 0 or b = 0

If a = 0, and is purely imaginary
If b = 0, and is purely real
 

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15.




By null factor law, a = 0 or b = 0

If a = 0, and is purely imaginary
If b = 0, and is purely real
unrelated and don't do 4u myself, but that signature slaps hard

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I think, with q14, what they are expecting is for you to put into , as in


So, is undefined if and is real so long as is 0 or purely imaginary.
 

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For q 15, you can assume that (the result is trivially true if ) and then use:

 

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Just opened bos and saw many answers. Thanks a lot @CM_Tutor @yanujw really appreciate it. And yep through how U guys have explained it I understand it now, thx once again
 

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If someone could assist me in how to do these two questions that would be greatly appreciated.
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Alternatively you could say for 14) that because z/(z-i) is real,




You could then argue that the above equality is only true if z does NOT have a real part, or of course if it's 0.
 

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Alternatively you could say for 14) that because z/(z-i) is real,




You could then argue that the above equality is only true if z does NOT have a real part, or of course if it's 0.
Ah ok this makes sense, thanks
 

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