EDIT: also, b can only equal
since y>0 at the point of intersection
Sorry, this is probably a really noob question. But, why does y have to be greater than 0?
EDIT: Nevermind, I get it. I'll edit the post. Brilliant questions by the way.
Also, sorry for skipping a few steps in my working. In my defense, it was really late at night

is defined by
. Find
. Sketch
on an Argand diagram.
Interesting. After some thought, I can arrive at the result via geometry. It is the top half of the circle centered about (-1,0) with a radius of 5, and excludes the points (4,0) and (-6,0).
I shall draw up a picture later.
Pleasseeeee post up the picture as soon as you get timee

I really suck at recognising complex numbers by geometry and by basic inspection - my greatest weakness in specialist I think. Hence, it would really come in handy to learn it before the specialist exam.
EDIT: Nevermind, I just figured out the geometry of the relation.
Sorry, How exactly do you now that a=5 rather than a=5 or a=-5.
Edit: @below. I think you're right. I'll edit my post.