Solution
Given ∣z2∣=1.
We need to find:
1−z1z2z2−z1
Consider squares of moduli.
Step 1: Compute ∣z2−z1∣2
∣z2−z1∣2=(z2−z1)(z2−z1)=(z2−z1)(zˉ2−zˉ1)=z2zˉ2−z2zˉ1−z1zˉ2+z1zˉ1=∣z2∣2−z2zˉ1−z1zˉ2+∣z1∣2
Since ∣z2∣2=1:
∣z2−z1∣2=1−z2zˉ1−z1zˉ2+∣z1∣2
Step 2: Compute ∣1−z1z2∣2
∣1−z1z2∣2=(1−z1z2)(1−z1z2)=(1−z1z2)(1−zˉ1zˉ2)=1−z1z2−zˉ1zˉ2+∣z1∣2∣z2∣2
Again ∣z2∣2=1, so:
∣1−z1z2∣2=1−z1z2−zˉ1zˉ2+∣z1∣2
Now use zˉ2=z21 (since ∣z2∣=1) which implies:
zˉ1zˉ2=zˉ1z21=z2zˉ1andz2zˉ1=zˉ1z2
In fact, the two expressions match term-by-term under ∣z2∣=1, giving:
∣z2−z1∣2=∣1−z1z2∣2
Therefore:
∣z2−z1∣=∣1−z1z2∣
So:
1−z1z2z2−z1=1