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given random circle on graph with centre in 2nd or 3rd quadrant. find loci in complex form
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England schools
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England university
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Scotland schools
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Mike Phipps | said | Ready to use | 3 years, 4 months ago |
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Created this as a copy of complex loci (circles 4).Name | Status | Author | Last Modified | |
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complex loci (circles 4) | Ready to use | Mike Phipps | 08/12/2022 10:35 | |
complex loci (circles 5) | Ready to use | Mike Phipps | 30/11/2021 20:31 |
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Name | Type | Generated Value |
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a | integer |
-2
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b | integer |
-1
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c | integer |
6
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Generated value: integer
-2
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- "Unnamed part" - Correct answer
- "Unnamed part" - Value generator for variable z
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Mathematical expression
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Write an equation that defines the locus of points shown.
- if needed you can pan and zoom the graph
- give your answer in terms of z
- to write the modulus brackets you should input abs()
- For example writing abs(x-1) will create the expression |x−1|
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