If z 1 lies in |z–3| 2 on |z–1| + |z +1| = 3 and A = |z 1 –z 2 |, then
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If z1 lies in |z–3| < 4, z2 on |z–1| + |z +1| = 3 and
A = |z1 –z2|, then
A = |z1 –z2|, then
- \(0 \leq \mathrm{A} \leq \frac{15}{2}\)
- \(0<\mathrm{A} \leq \frac{15}{2}\)
- \(0 \leq \mathrm{A} \leq \frac{17}{2}\)
- \(0 \leq \mathrm{A}<\frac{17}{2}\)
Answer
(D) 0 A < 17 2
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