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Convert $e^{-\pi i}$ to rectangular form.

Not sure how to start this problem, should I use Euler's formula? Can anyone help provide the steps please?

Thanks
8 years ago

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Answered by Steve
e^(-πi) = cos(-π)+ i sin(-π) = -1
8 years ago
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Convert $e^{-\pi i}$ to rectangular form.

Not sure how to start this problem, should I use Euler's formula? Can anyone help provide the steps please?

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