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pikachu975

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If mod (z1+z2) = mod(z1) + mod(z2), show algebraically that arg(z1) = arg(z2). (3 marks)

I was thinking doing like arg(z1) - arg(z2) = 0
arg(z1/z2) = 0 but not sure if it even does anything.
 

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Ugh. Scratch that I have no idea what I was thinking there with the geometry. Probably cause I only thought of arg(z)=0, pi
 
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If mod (z1+z2) = mod(z1) + mod(z2), show algebraically that arg(z1) = arg(z2). (3 marks)

I was thinking doing like arg(z1) - arg(z2) = 0
arg(z1/z2) = 0 but not sure if it even does anything.
This is a more trigonometry based solution:

letting and using our assumption we get



dividing by yields:



equating real and imaginary parts :





squaring real and imaginary parts and using trig identity for we get



but the As are positive so

which means with the similar argument we get
 
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