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Let z=x+iy be a complex number, where x and y are real numbers. Let A and B be the sets defined by A={z:|z|2} and B={z:(1i)z+(1+i)¯z4}. Then the area of region AB is

A
2 sq.units
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π sq.units
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π2 sq.units
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D
π+2 sq.units
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Solution

The correct option is C π2 sq.units
z=x+iyA={z:|z|2}
x2+y24
z lies on or inside the circle x2+y2=4
B={z:(1i)z+(1+i)¯z4}
(1i)(x+iy)+(1+i)(xiy)4
x+iyix+y+xiy+ix+y4
x+y2
Area of region AB is shaded region of the diagram

Required area =π(2)2412×2×2=(π2)sq.units

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