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I need to graph this set on a complex plane: $$A={zin C :|e^{iz}|ge|e^z|}$$



I know that: $$|e^{ix-y}|ge|e^{x+iy}|$$ $$|e^{-y}e^{ix}|ge|e^xe^{iy}|$$ $$|e^{-y}(cos x+isin x)|ge|e^x(cos y+isin y)|$$ $$e^{-y}ge e^x$$ $$-yge x$$



But I'm not sure how to graph it since $e^{x+iy}=e^x(cos y+isin y)$ and both $x$ and $y$ are changing. Can you give me any hints? Thank you in advance.










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    I need to graph this set on a complex plane: $$A={zin C :|e^{iz}|ge|e^z|}$$



    I know that: $$|e^{ix-y}|ge|e^{x+iy}|$$ $$|e^{-y}e^{ix}|ge|e^xe^{iy}|$$ $$|e^{-y}(cos x+isin x)|ge|e^x(cos y+isin y)|$$ $$e^{-y}ge e^x$$ $$-yge x$$



    But I'm not sure how to graph it since $e^{x+iy}=e^x(cos y+isin y)$ and both $x$ and $y$ are changing. Can you give me any hints? Thank you in advance.










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      I need to graph this set on a complex plane: $$A={zin C :|e^{iz}|ge|e^z|}$$



      I know that: $$|e^{ix-y}|ge|e^{x+iy}|$$ $$|e^{-y}e^{ix}|ge|e^xe^{iy}|$$ $$|e^{-y}(cos x+isin x)|ge|e^x(cos y+isin y)|$$ $$e^{-y}ge e^x$$ $$-yge x$$



      But I'm not sure how to graph it since $e^{x+iy}=e^x(cos y+isin y)$ and both $x$ and $y$ are changing. Can you give me any hints? Thank you in advance.










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      I need to graph this set on a complex plane: $$A={zin C :|e^{iz}|ge|e^z|}$$



      I know that: $$|e^{ix-y}|ge|e^{x+iy}|$$ $$|e^{-y}e^{ix}|ge|e^xe^{iy}|$$ $$|e^{-y}(cos x+isin x)|ge|e^x(cos y+isin y)|$$ $$e^{-y}ge e^x$$ $$-yge x$$



      But I'm not sure how to graph it since $e^{x+iy}=e^x(cos y+isin y)$ and both $x$ and $y$ are changing. Can you give me any hints? Thank you in advance.







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          Hint: You are graphing the set $A$, not a function. $-y = x$ is a line in the $xy$ plane, and $-y ge x$ is the region on one side of that line.






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            Hello, thank you for your help. So if an exp function transforms a vertical line in a complex plane to a ray, then in this case it would be just an inverse? I'm referring to this: mathonline.wikidot.com/…
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            What would be an inverse of what? I repeat, you are graphing the set $A$. You already found what that set is.
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          Hint: You are graphing the set $A$, not a function. $-y = x$ is a line in the $xy$ plane, and $-y ge x$ is the region on one side of that line.






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          • $begingroup$
            Hello, thank you for your help. So if an exp function transforms a vertical line in a complex plane to a ray, then in this case it would be just an inverse? I'm referring to this: mathonline.wikidot.com/…
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            – user609637
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            What would be an inverse of what? I repeat, you are graphing the set $A$. You already found what that set is.
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            – Robert Israel
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          $begingroup$

          Hint: You are graphing the set $A$, not a function. $-y = x$ is a line in the $xy$ plane, and $-y ge x$ is the region on one side of that line.






          share|cite|improve this answer









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          • $begingroup$
            Hello, thank you for your help. So if an exp function transforms a vertical line in a complex plane to a ray, then in this case it would be just an inverse? I'm referring to this: mathonline.wikidot.com/…
            $endgroup$
            – user609637
            Dec 20 '18 at 13:10












          • $begingroup$
            What would be an inverse of what? I repeat, you are graphing the set $A$. You already found what that set is.
            $endgroup$
            – Robert Israel
            Dec 20 '18 at 14:56
















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          Hint: You are graphing the set $A$, not a function. $-y = x$ is a line in the $xy$ plane, and $-y ge x$ is the region on one side of that line.






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          Hint: You are graphing the set $A$, not a function. $-y = x$ is a line in the $xy$ plane, and $-y ge x$ is the region on one side of that line.







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          • $begingroup$
            Hello, thank you for your help. So if an exp function transforms a vertical line in a complex plane to a ray, then in this case it would be just an inverse? I'm referring to this: mathonline.wikidot.com/…
            $endgroup$
            – user609637
            Dec 20 '18 at 13:10












          • $begingroup$
            What would be an inverse of what? I repeat, you are graphing the set $A$. You already found what that set is.
            $endgroup$
            – Robert Israel
            Dec 20 '18 at 14:56




















          • $begingroup$
            Hello, thank you for your help. So if an exp function transforms a vertical line in a complex plane to a ray, then in this case it would be just an inverse? I'm referring to this: mathonline.wikidot.com/…
            $endgroup$
            – user609637
            Dec 20 '18 at 13:10












          • $begingroup$
            What would be an inverse of what? I repeat, you are graphing the set $A$. You already found what that set is.
            $endgroup$
            – Robert Israel
            Dec 20 '18 at 14:56


















          $begingroup$
          Hello, thank you for your help. So if an exp function transforms a vertical line in a complex plane to a ray, then in this case it would be just an inverse? I'm referring to this: mathonline.wikidot.com/…
          $endgroup$
          – user609637
          Dec 20 '18 at 13:10






          $begingroup$
          Hello, thank you for your help. So if an exp function transforms a vertical line in a complex plane to a ray, then in this case it would be just an inverse? I'm referring to this: mathonline.wikidot.com/…
          $endgroup$
          – user609637
          Dec 20 '18 at 13:10














          $begingroup$
          What would be an inverse of what? I repeat, you are graphing the set $A$. You already found what that set is.
          $endgroup$
          – Robert Israel
          Dec 20 '18 at 14:56






          $begingroup$
          What would be an inverse of what? I repeat, you are graphing the set $A$. You already found what that set is.
          $endgroup$
          – Robert Israel
          Dec 20 '18 at 14:56




















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