Complex Numbers Ques 86

  1. If $0<\alpha<\frac{\pi}{2}$ is a fixed angle. If $P=(\cos \theta, \sin \theta)$ and $Q={\cos (\alpha-\theta), \sin (\alpha-\theta)}$, then $Q$ is obtained from $P$ by

(2002, 2M)

(a) clockwise rotation around origin through an angle $\alpha$

(b) anti-clockwise rotation around origin through an angle $\alpha$

(c) reflection in the line through origin with slope $\tan \alpha$

(d) reflection in the line through origin with slope $\tan \frac{\alpha}{2}$

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Answer:

Correct Answer: 86.(d)

Solution:

Formula:

Rotation theorem:

  1. In the Argand plane, $P$ is represented by $e^{i 0}$ and $Q$ is represented by $e^{i(\alpha-\theta)}$

Now, rotation about a line with angle $\alpha$ is given by $e^{i\theta} \rightarrow e^{i(\alpha-\theta)}$. Therefore, $Q$ is obtained from $P$ by reflection in the line making an angle $\alpha / 2$.



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