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MCIII Algebra 2.30
Hello!
I was presented with the following solution that I don't understand:
Let z+i=rcis(theta)
then (rcis(theta))^4=1+i=sqrt(2)cis(pi/4)
r^4cis(4theta)=sqrt(2)cis(pi/4)
so r=eigthroot(2)
And the square formed by the 4 roots that work have area 2^(5/4) since area of square =2r^2 where 2r is the diagonal.
But the r is for z+i, not for z, so how do you know that the graphs of z have the same area as that of (z+i)?
(graph of z+i with magnitude r)
Thank you,
Tina Jin
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