Complex Number Problem (first post)

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Hey guys, it's my first post here as I have a quick question.

The problem is: Describe the complex number z such that: |z-3| = 3. I am not sure what the problem is asking. Is treating the problem like it's an absolute value problem appropriate?
 
Hey guys, it's my first post here as I have a quick question.

The problem is: Describe the complex number z such that: |z-3| = 3. I am not sure what the problem is asking. Is treating the problem like it's an absolute value problem appropriate?

It is not an absolute value problem! It means:

If z = a+ib, then

√[(a-3)2 + b2] = 3
 
The problem is: Describe the complex number z such that: |z-3| = 3. I am not sure what the problem is asking. Is treating the problem like it's an absolute value problem appropriate?
What is the set of points in the complex plane that are a distance of three from 3?
Think points equally distant from a fixed point.
 
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