Let P denotes a complex number z on the Argand’s plane, and Q denotes a complex number…
Mathematics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations
Let P denotes a complex number z on the Argand’s plane, and Q denotes a complex number \(\sqrt{2|z|^{2}} \operatorname{CiS}\left(\frac{\pi}{4}+\theta\right)\) where θ = amp z. If ‘O’ is the origin, then the ∆OPQ is
- isosceles but not right angled
- right angled but not isosceles
- right isosceles
- equilateral
Answer
(C) right isosceles
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