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Advanced Complex Numbers (HL)
Chapter 2 · Loci, Multi-angle, Rational Powers
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Locus — circle
All complex numbers at distance from form a circle of radius centred at .
Locus — disk
Open disk interior. Use for closed disk; for exterior.
Locus — perpendicular bisector
All points equidistant from and form the perpendicular bisector of segment .
Locus — ray
Half-line from in direction (not the full line).
Locus — vertical / horizontal line
De Moivre's theorem
Source of multi-angle identities — expand binomially and equate real/imaginary parts.
Double-angle from De Moivre
From .
Triple-angle from De Moivre
Rational power — number of values
When is in lowest terms. They sit equally spaced around a circle of radius .
Phasor (real-world bridge)
Encode amplitude (modulus) and phase (argument) of an oscillation as one complex number.
Common trap — locus rewriting
Rewrite the equation as BEFORE reading off the centre. means , not .
Common trap — multi-valued powers
Always list ALL values for . Stating only one loses most of the answer.