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This document is a mathematics exam paper for Class 11 focusing on complex numbers, with a total time allowance of 1 hour and a maximum of 60 marks. It consists of two sections, Section A and Section B, containing various problems that require expressing complex numbers in standard form, finding multiplicative inverses, and proving mathematical properties related to complex numbers. The problems range in difficulty and cover a variety of topics including evaluation, modulus, and real and imaginary parts of complex numbers.

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This document is a mathematics exam paper for Class 11 focusing on complex numbers, with a total time allowance of 1 hour and a maximum of 60 marks. It consists of two sections, Section A and Section B, containing various problems that require expressing complex numbers in standard form, finding multiplicative inverses, and proving mathematical properties related to complex numbers. The problems range in difficulty and cover a variety of topics including evaluation, modulus, and real and imaginary parts of complex numbers.

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Global Indian International School

COMPLEX NUMBERS
Class 11 - Mathematics
Time Allowed: 1 hour Maximum Marks: 60

Section A
1. Express the complex number (5i) (−
3
i) in the form a + ib. [1]
5

2. Express the complex number i9 + i19 in the form a + ib. [1]

3. Express the complex number i-39 in the form a + ib. [1]

4. Express the complex number 3(7 + i7) + i(7 + i7) in the form a + ib. [1]
5. Express the complex number (1 - i) - (- 1 + i6) in form of a + ib. [1]
6. Express the complex number (
1
+
2
i) − (4 +
5
i) in the form of a + ib. [2]
5 5 2

7. Express the complex number[( 1


+
7
i) + (4 +
1
i)] − [
−4
+ i] in the form of a + ib. [2]
3 3 3 3

8. Express the complex number (1 - i)4 in the form of a + ib. [2]


3

9. Express the complex number ( 1


+ 3i) in the form of a + ib. [2]
3

10. Express the complex number (−2 −


1
i) in the form of a + ib. [3]
3

11. Find the multiplicative inverse of the complex number 4 - 3i [1]



12. Find the multiplicative inverse of the complex number = √5 + 3i [3]
13. Find the multiplicative inverse of the complex number -i [1]
14. Express the following expression in the form of a + ib: [2]
(3+√5i)(3−√5i)

(√3+√2i)−(√3−√2i)

Section B
3

15. Evaluate [i 18
+ (
1
)
25
]
[3]
i

16. For any two complex numbers z1 and z2, prove that Re (z1 z2) = Re (Z1) Re (z2) - Im (z1) Im (z2). [2]

17. Reduce ( 1

2
)(
3−4i
) to the standard form. [3]
1−4i 1+i 5+i
−−−
− 2 2

18. If x − iy = √
a−ib
prove that (x 2
+ y )
2 2
=
a +b
[3]
2
c−id 2
c +d
z1 +z2 +1
19. If z1 = 2 - i, z2 = 1 + i, find ∣∣ z1 −z2 +1


[1]
2

[3]
2 2
(x+i) (x +1)
20. If a + ib = 2x +1
2
, prove that a 2
+ b
2
=
2
2
.
(2x +1)

21. Let z1 = 2 - i, z2 = -2 + i. Find Re(


z1 z2

¯
) [2]
z̄ 1

22. Let z1 = 2 - i, z2 = -2 + i. Find Im( 1


) [1]
z1 ¯
¯
z¯¯
¯
1

23. Find the real numbers x and y if (x - iy) (3 + 5i) is the conjugate of -6 - 24i. [3]
24. Find the modulus of . [2]
1+i 1−i

1−i 1+i

25. If (x + iy)3 = u + iv, then show that u


+
v
= 4( x
2
− y )
2 [3]
x y

26. If α and β are different complex numbers with |β| = 1 then find ∣∣
β−α

¯¯


[3]
1−ᾱ β

27. Find the number of non-zero integral solutions of the equation |1 − i| x


= 2
x
. [3]

28. If (a + ib) (c + id) (e+ if) (g + ih) = A + iB, then show that (a2 + b2) (c2 + d2) (e2 + f2) (g2 + h2) = A2 + B2 [3]

1/2
m

29. If (
1+i
) = 1 then find the least positive integral value of m. [2]
1−i

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