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Show that the equation | z  z | r 0 which is a circle of radius r centered at 0 z can be written
as | | 2Re( ) | | . 2 2
0
2 z  z z  z  r
5 years ago

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oobleck
I think you must mean |z - z<sub><sub>0</sub></sub>| = r
Not sure what the rest must be. Your copy/paste has gone truly awry.
5 years ago

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