Complex No.s

had solved the whole question but the answer i got was arg(z2) = pi/4 and arg(z1) = 3pi/4
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flower
flower2mo ago
😏 @Opt is bichare gareeb ki madad kar do kal bahot dimaag kha raha tha
Opt
Opt2mo ago
Mera dimaag nahi chal raha Bio Actually, bio is fine. It's english.
flower
flower2mo ago
Valid.
SirLancelotDuLac
Also x=1 in this by taking mod both sides in the equation at the left-most position
googoogaga0512
googoogaga0512OP2mo ago
thank you brother
Opt
Opt2mo ago
Just a moment. If z1/z2 = -i, how is the argument of the same going to be π?
SirLancelotDuLac
In the question it is arg(z1/z2*)=pi
Opt
Opt2mo ago
Oh gods 🤦‍♂️ I'm blind
Jerry
Jerry2mo ago
Mathematics By Target Publication JEE ke liye acha hai kya?
iTeachChem
iTeachChem4w ago
+solved @SirLancelotDuLac
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