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Fp1: Further Complex Numbers (Further Maths) : Score: Percentage: Grade: Target Grade

The document contains 4 questions regarding complex numbers: 1) Shading a region on the complex plane defined by an inequality, 2) Drawing an argand diagram to illustrate a region defined by inequalities, 3) Finding the square roots of the complex number 3+12i, 4) Drawing an argand diagram with points representing two complex numbers and finding the radius, center, and equation of a circle with a given diameter.

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Fp1: Further Complex Numbers (Further Maths) : Score: Percentage: Grade: Target Grade

The document contains 4 questions regarding complex numbers: 1) Shading a region on the complex plane defined by an inequality, 2) Drawing an argand diagram to illustrate a region defined by inequalities, 3) Finding the square roots of the complex number 3+12i, 4) Drawing an argand diagram with points representing two complex numbers and finding the radius, center, and equation of a circle with a given diameter.

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FP1 : FURTHER COMPLEX NUMBERS (FURTHER MATHS)

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1) On a sketch of the complex plane, shade the region represented by the inequality z (2 + i ) < z + 1 [3 [!"! 2) #he region $ of an !rgand diagram is defined by the inequalities & arg( z + %i) ' z ' % % and (ra) a clearly labeled diagram to illustrate $* [+ [O,$ [/

3) -ind the square roots of the complex number 3+ . 12i*

4) a) (ra) an !rgand diagram to sho) the points ! and 0 )hich represent the complex numbers 1 . 3i and + i respecti1ely* [2 b) (i) #he circle , has !0 as a diameter* -ind its radius and the coordinates of its centre* (ii) 2rite do)n the equation of , in the form z z& = k [% [2 [!"!

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