RareAdmiral_Jose
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Start by looking up the definition for "Argand diagram". If you don't have a textbook for that, then google it. There are many worked examples of such plots.i) Plot z on an Argand diagram
Alright, thanks, noted. Please assist with guidelines on how to get started with parts ii) and iii).Are you asking us to do your homework for you? That's not what we do here:
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Please show us where you need help, and we can try to help YOU do this. Can you at least make an attempt at the first part?
Alright Noted, thanks.Start by looking up the definition for "Argand diagram". If you don't have a textbook for that, then google it. There are many worked examples of such plots.
If you see anything that you don't understand, then please post a specific question about it. Thanks.
Please note that [imath]a\in\Re^+[/imath] therefore [imath]\arg(z)=\arg(w)=\dfrac{-\pi}{6}[/imath].Alright, thanks, noted. Please assist with guidelines on how to get started with parts ii) and iii).