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how to do question 10 (iii) and 10 (iv).please draw out the relevant Argand diagram so that i could understand better especially (iii) .couldnt understand marking scheme.no idea why have to (4+2i)w and (4+2i)/w.HELP!!!!!!!!!!
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When i get home
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anyone ?
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iii)z has argument theta and w has argument 120. When we divide by w we subtract 120 from argument of z and when we times by w we add 120 to the adument.
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see above attached doc
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