Accedmychevron_right11thchevron_rightmathchevron_rightComplex Numberschevron_rightExercise 1.5

Solution

Given z=x+iyz=x+iy and:

arg(z1+2iz+12i)=9π4\arg\left(\frac{z-1+2i}{z+1-2i}\right)=\frac{9\pi}{4}

Since 9π4=2π+π4\frac{9\pi}{4}=2\pi+\frac{\pi}{4}, this is equivalent to:

arg(z1+2iz+12i)=π4\arg\left(\frac{z-1+2i}{z+1-2i}\right)=\frac{\pi}{4}

Let:

w=z1+2iz+12iw=\frac{z-1+2i}{z+1-2i}

Then arg(w)=π4\arg(w)=\frac{\pi}{4}, so tanarg(w)=1\tan\arg(w)=1, hence (same sign case):

Im(w)=Re(w)\operatorname{Im}(w)=\operatorname{Re}(w)

Now:

z1+2iz+12i=(x1)+i(y+2)(x+1)+i(y2)(x+1)i(y2)(x+1)i(y2)=[(x1)+i(y+2)][(x+1)i(y2)](x+1)2+(y2)2\begin{aligned} \frac{z-1+2i}{z+1-2i} &=\frac{(x-1)+i(y+2)}{(x+1)+i(y-2)}\cdot\frac{(x+1)-i(y-2)}{(x+1)-i(y-2)}\\ &=\frac{[(x-1)+i(y+2)][(x+1)-i(y-2)]}{(x+1)^2+(y-2)^2} \end{aligned}

Compute the numerator:

  • Real part:
(x1)(x+1)+(y+2)(y2)=x21+y24=x2+y25(x-1)(x+1)+(y+2)(y-2)=x^2-1+y^2-4=x^2+y^2-5
  • Imaginary part:
(y+2)(x+1)(x1)(y2)=4x+2y(y+2)(x+1)-(x-1)(y-2)=4x+2y

So:

w=(x2+y25)+i(4x+2y)(x+1)2+(y2)2w=\frac{(x^2+y^2-5)+i(4x+2y)}{(x+1)^2+(y-2)^2}

Since the denominator is real and positive (except where undefined), arg(w)\arg(w) depends on the numerator.

Given Im(w)=Re(w)\operatorname{Im}(w)=\operatorname{Re}(w):

4x+2y=x2+y254x+2y=x^2+y^2-5

Rearrange:

x2+y2+4x+2y5=0\boxed{x^2+y^2+4x+2y-5=0}