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Given that arg((z-1)/(z-2i)) = pi/4 describe the locus of P and sketch this on an argand diagram. Show that the point (1,3) lie...Asked by Jake
Given that arg((z-1)/(z-2i)) = pi/4 describe the locus of P and sketch this on an argand diagram. Show that the point (1,3) lies on this locus.
I know it is an arc subtended from the points (0,2) and (1,0) but I do not know how to find the centre of the circle which I am guessing is how I would go on to draw the diagram accurately and answer the second part about the point (1,3)
I know it is an arc subtended from the points (0,2) and (1,0) but I do not know how to find the centre of the circle which I am guessing is how I would go on to draw the diagram accurately and answer the second part about the point (1,3)
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