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Further Mathematics
A Level

Given that z = a + bj, find Re(z/z*) and Im(z/z*).

By definition z*  = a - bj.

We can write z/z* = ((a+bj)/(a-bj))*(a+bj)/(a+bj).

We calculate this to be z/z* = (a^2-b^2)/(a^2+b^2) + j(2ab)/(a^2+b^2).

Therefore, Re(z/z*) = (a^2-b^2)/(...

PJ
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z = 50 / (3+4i). What is z in a+bi form?

Multiply by complex conjugate

z = 50 / (3+4i) * (3-4i) / (3-4i)

Rationalise

z = 50 ( 3 - 4i) / 25 = 6 - 8i.

IM
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How do you find the matrix corresponding to a transformation?

Let's say that T is a transformation of the two dimensional plane. Remember that we have the two standard unit vectors (1,0) and (0,1). These are, respectively, the unit vectors pointing in the positive d...

RF
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Find the general solution to the differential equation: d^2y/dx^2 - 8 dy/dx +16y = 2x

d2y/dx2 - 8 dy/dx +16 y = 2x Auxiliary Equation: m2 - 8m +16 = 0 (m - 4)=...

OF
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P(A)=0.2, P(A|B) = 0.3 and P(AuB)=0.6. Find i P(B) ii P(B'|A')

i. P(AuB) = P(A) + P(B) - P(AnB) 

P(AnB) = P(A|B)P(B) = 0.3P(B)

P(AuB) = P(A) + 0.7 P(B) --> 0.6 = 0.2 + 0.7 P(B) --> P(B) = 4/7

ii. P(B'|A') = P(A'nB')/P(A')

P(A'nB') = ...

WS
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