Evaluating Im (z*w)/(2z-3w) for z=3-i and w=1+3i

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The problem involves evaluating the imaginary part of the expression (z*w)/(2z-3w) where z = 3 - i and w = 1 + 3i. The subject area relates to complex numbers and their operations.

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  • Exploratory, Mathematical reasoning, Assumption checking

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  • The original poster attempts to calculate the numerator and denominator separately, expressing confusion over the results. Some participants question the calculations of both the numerator and the denominator, suggesting a re-evaluation of the expressions used.

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The discussion is ongoing with participants providing feedback on the calculations. There is a focus on clarifying the operations performed on complex numbers, and some guidance has been offered regarding the correct interpretation of the expressions involved.

Contextual Notes

Participants are addressing potential misunderstandings regarding the operations with complex numbers, particularly in the context of the original poster's calculations. There is an indication of confusion about the use of the conjugate and the arithmetic involved in the expressions.

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hey guys I've got a problem

If z = 3− i and w = 1+3i, evaluate Im (z∗w)/(2z − 3w)


my attempt... ill do top first (3+i)(1+3i)=3+9i+i+3i^2=10i?

bottom=3-2i-3+9i=7i therefore answer equals 10/7 however answer is 3/13. could someone please help. thanks
 
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(3-i)(1+3i) is the numerator, work that out again.

Also for 2z, why did you have 3-2i instead of 2(3-i)=6-2i ?
 
o soz that * is not a multiple sign its the conjurate sign i think. o yeh the bottom should be (6-2i)-(3+9i)=3+7i. is that right??
 
No [itex]-2i-9i \neq -7i[/itex]. The numerator has been calculated correctly.
 

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