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If z lies on the circle |z−1|=1, then z−2z equals


A

0

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2

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C

-1

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D

None of these

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Solution

The correct option is D

None of these


Note that |z1|=1 represents a circle with the segment joining z=0 and z=2+0i as a diameter.
See the figure. If z lies on the cirlce, z2z0 is purley imaginary.


Alternatively, assume z=x+iy
Then (x1)2+y2=1
x2+y22x=0.
The complex number z2z
=(x2)+iyx+iy=((x2)+iy)(xiy)x2y2=x22x(x2)iyi2y2x2y2=x2+y22x(x2)iyx2y2=(x2)iyx2y2
This is a purely imaginery complex number.


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