\(\frac{1+i}{1+i}-\frac{1-i}{1+i}=\frac{(1+i)^2-(1-i)^2}{(1-i)(1+i)}\)
\(=\frac{1+i^2+2i-1-i^2+2i}{1^2+1^2}\)
\(=\frac{4i}{2}=2i\)
\(∴|\frac{1+i}{1-i}-\frac{1-i}{1+i}|=|2i|=\sqrt2^2=2\)
\(f(x) = \begin{cases} x^2, & \quad 0≤x≤3\\ 3x, & \quad 3≤x≤10 \end{cases}\)
The relation g is defined by
\(g(x) = \begin{cases} x^2, & \quad 0≤x≤2\\ 3x, & \quad 2≤x≤10 \end{cases}\)
Show that f is a function and g is not a function.
A Complex Number is written in the form
a + ib
where,
The Complex Number consists of a symbol “i” which satisfies the condition i^2 = −1. Complex Numbers are mentioned as the extension of one-dimensional number lines. In a complex plane, a Complex Number indicated as a + bi is usually represented in the form of the point (a, b). We have to pay attention that a Complex Number with absolutely no real part, such as – i, -5i, etc, is called purely imaginary. Also, a Complex Number with perfectly no imaginary part is known as a real number.