Introduction to Locus of Complex Numbers
In this video, I introduce the concept of the locus of complex numbers and sketch the loci for the following examples: Re(z) is greater than -2 Im(z) is greater than or equal to -1 Im(z) is between -1 and +2 Re(z) + Im(z) is less than or equal to 4 Re(z) + Im(z) is equal to 4 Thanks for watching. Please give me a "thumbs up" if you have found this video helpful. Please ask me a maths question by commenting below and I will try to help you in future videos. Follow me on Twitter! twitter.com/MasterWuMathematics

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