A circle in complex form will always be of the form |z - z1| = c. i.e. the distance between a movable point z and a fixed point z1 (centre) is always a constant - the radius of the circle.
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A circle in complex form will always be of the form |z - z1| = c. i.e. the distance between a movable point z and a fixed point z1 (centre) is always a constant - the radius of the circle.
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A circle in complex form will always be of the form |z - z1| = c. i.e. the distance between a movable point z and a fixed point z1 (centre) is always a constant - the radius of the circle.
You forgot to put a minus before the 1, i.e..................... | z - (-1+2i) | = 3
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A circle in complex form will always be of the form |z - z1| = c. i.e. the distance between a movable point z and a fixed point z1 (centre) is always a constant - the radius of the circle.