If |z- 4 z |=2, then the maximum value of | z | is equal to
Mathematics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations
If \(\left|z-\frac{4}{z}\right|=2,\)then the maximum value of | z | is equal to
- \(\sqrt{3}+1\)
- \(\sqrt{5}+1\)
- 2
- \(2+\sqrt{2}\)
Answer
(B) 5 +1
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