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Question: If the complex number z lies on a circle with center at origin and radius \(\dfrac{1}{4}\), then the...
If the complex number z lies on a circle with center at origin and radius 41, then the complex number -1+8z lies on a circle with radius
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In this question, we are given the radius and center of a circle on which complex number z lies. We have to determine the radius of the circle on which -1+8z lies. For this, we will first form an equation of the given circle using the given center and radius. And then use it to represent -1+8z in the form of an equation of the circle which will give us the required radius. For any complex number z lying on the circle with radius r and center c, the equation is given by ∣z−c∣=r.
Complete step-by-step solution
Here, we are given the radius of the circle to be 41 and the center of the circle to be at origin i.e. (0,0). Since complex number z lies on this circle, therefore, equation of circle can be written as