2017           HSC Assessment Task 1
Mathematics Extension 2
General         Reading time – 5 minutes
Instructions
                Working time – 50 minutes
                Write using black pen
                NESA approved calculators may be used
                In Questions 6 – 8, show relevant mathematical reasoning
                 and/or calculations.
Total marks:   Section I – 5 marks (pages 2 – 3)
39
                Attempt Questions 1 – 5
                Allow about 10 minutes for this section
               Section II – 34 marks (pages 4 – 6)
                Attempt Questions 6 – 8
                Allow about 40 minutes for this section
Section I
5 marks
Attempt Questions 1 – 5
Allow about 10 minutes for this section
Use the multiple-choice answer page in the writing booklet for Questions 1 – 5.
 1    What is the value of i 2017 ?
      (A) i                    (B) – i             (C) 1                (D) –1
 2    Given z  3  i , iz 
      (A) 1  3i              (B) 1  3i         (C) 1  3i           (D) 1  3i
 3    On the diagram below, P and Q represent complex numbers z and w respectively.
      Triangle OPQ is isosceles and right-angled at the origin.
      Which of the following statements is incorrect?
               2      2           2
      (A)     z  w        zw
      (B) z 2  w 2  0
      (C) z 2  w 2  0
      (D) w  iz
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4   Which of the following statements is incorrect?
    (A) z z is purely real, where z is a complex number.
    (B) z  z is purely real, where z is a complex number.
    (C) iz is purely real, where z is a purely imaginary number.
          1
    (D)     is purely real, where z is a purely imaginary number.
          z
5   The Argand diagram below shows the complex number z.
                                                      i
    Which of the following diagram best represents      ?
                                                      z
    (A)                                        (B)
    (C)                                        (D)
                                   End of Section I
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Section II
34 marks
Attempt Questions 6 – 8
Allow about 40 minutes for this section
Answer each question in the appropriate section of the writing booklet. Extra writing paper is
available.
In Questions 6 – 8, your responses should include relevant mathematical reasoning and/or
calculations.
Question 6 (11 marks) Use the Question 6 section of the writing booklet.
(a) Given z  7  4i and w  3  2i . Express each of the following in x  yi form,
    where x and y are real numbers.
       (i)    z w                                                                           1
              zw
      (ii)                                                                                   1
               2
              z
      (iii)                                                                                  2
              w
(b) On an Argand diagram, sketch the locus of the point z such that z  1  z  2i .         2
(c)    (i) Shade in the region on the Argand diagram where the following inequalities        2
           both hold.
                                                                             
                                 1  Im  z   4   and        arg  z  
                                                          4                   3
      (ii) Let  be the complex number of maximum modulus satisfying the above               1
           inequalities. Express  in the form x  yi , where x and y are real number.
(d) Find, in modulus-argument form, all solutions of z 3  i  0 .                           2
                                      End of Question 6
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Question 7 (12 marks) Use the Question 7 section of the writing booklet.
      (i) Find all pairs of integers x and y such that  x  yi   7  24i .
                                                                  2
(a)                                                                                      2
      (ii) Hence, or otherwise, find all the solutions to the following quadratic        2
           equation:
                                           z 2  3iz   4  6i   0 .
                        1 3i
(b)   (i) Express z          in modulus-argument form.                                  2
                         1 i
      (ii) Hence, find the smallest positive integer n such that z n is a real number.   2
(c)   (i) On the Argand diagram, sketch the locus of a point z such that:                2
                                                z  2 3  2
                                           arg          
                                                    z    3
      (ii) Hence, find the Cartesian equation of the locus, stating any restrictions.    2
                                      End of Question 7
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Question 8 (11 marks) Use the Question 8 section of the writing booklet.
                                                                          
(a) If  is a non-real cube root of unity, evaluate 1  3   2 1    8 2 .      2
       (i) By expanding  cos   i sin   and using de Moivre’s theorem, find
                                           3
(b)                                                                                  2
            expressions for sin 3 and cos3 .
                                        3tan   tan 3 
       (ii) Hence show that tan 3                      .                           1
                                         1  3tan 2 
                                                                 
(c) In the following diagram, OABC and ODEF are squares. OA and OF represent the
    complex numbers z and  respectively. M is the midpoint on the interval FA. MO
    produced meets DC at N.
                          z 
       (i) Show that OM            .                                                1
                                 2
                    
       (ii) Express CD in terms of z and  .                                         1
      (iii) Hence, or otherwise, justify why NM  CD .                               2
                         az  b
(d) It is known that          , where a and b are non-zero real numbers.           2
                         bz  a
      Given z  1 , show that   1 .
                                          End of Paper
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