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Let z=x+iy be a non-zero complex number such that z2=i|z|2, wherei=-1 , then z lies on the


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line, y=x

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Real axis

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Imaginary axis

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line, y=-x

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Solution

The correct option is A

line, y=x


Explanation for the correct answer:

Finding the value of x:

Given that,

z2=i|z|2x2-y2+2ixy=i(x2+y2)[z=x+iy]

Equating the real terms

x2-y2=0x2=y2

Equating the imaginary terms

x2-y2+2ixy=02xy=x2+y2x2+y2-2xy=0(x-y)2=0[(a2-b2)=a2+b2-2ab]x=y

Therefore, the correct answer is option (A).


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