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Richard Lee

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Qusetion:

Hi, friends! Try this question.
Find x and y is (x+iy)^2=3-4i where x and y are real number?

The best solution is posted on "The solution of complex number". I wish it will save u a lots of time and get right answer without any mistakes.

Enjoy!
 

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wow, old thread, oh well....

just square the left - hand side then compare real and imaginary parts:

(x+iy)2=3 - 4i
=> x2 - y2 + 2iy = 3 - 4i

Thus:
x2 - y2 = 3 and
2iy = -4i

.'. y = -2 and x = Root(7)
 

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i think you missed an x in your equating,
i think the answers are 2-i or i-2
 

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Yep just a silly mistake, onebytwo is correct, and nicely spotted.
 

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LOL, unlucky.

Mildly shotdown but eh. Complex numbers.......I can't even remember what that is anymore.
Is everyone studying up for the trials
 

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Richard Lee said:
Qusetion:

Hi, friends! Try this question.
Find x and y is (x+iy)^2=3-4i where x and y are real number?

The best solution is posted on "The solution of complex number". I wish it will save u a lots of time and get right answer without any mistakes.

Enjoy!
The best solution is:

(x+iy)^2=3-4i=(2-i)^2, therefore x + iy = 2 - i or - 2 + i.
Good luck, my maths mates.
 

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Richard Lee said:
The best solution is:

(x+iy)^2=3-4i=(2-i)^2, therefore x + iy = 2 - i or - 2 + i.
Good luck, my maths mates.
is it just me, or is that totally stupid
 

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