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  1. De Moivre’s theorem states, “If z = r(cos u + i sin u), then zn = rn(cos nu + i sin nu).”• Verify de Moivre’s theorem
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  2. Can someone please help me with this problem?De Moivre’s theorem states, “If z = r(cos u + i sin u), then zn = rn(cos nu + i
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  3. (-1+i 3^1/2)^12 using moivre's theorem
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  4. Hi i need help for calcul with a Moivre's theorem:( 1/2 ( -1 - i√3 )) ^3 thanks for your help
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  5. How do you use de Moivre's formulas to find ∜i?
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  6. Find the roots of z^3=1 using De Moivre theorem
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  7. How to simplify the expression using De Moivre's theorem? The question is cos 2x + i sin 2x / cos 3x + i sin 3x.
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    2. Megan Choong asked by Megan Choong
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  8. Simplify the following expressions by using trigonometric form and De Moivre's theorema. (√3-i)^4 b. (-4+4i√3)^5 c.(2+3i)^4
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  9. Use De Moivre's Theorem to write the complex number in trigonometric form(cos(2pi)/7)+ i sin((2pi)/7))^5
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  10. Use De Moivre's theorem to simplify the expression. Write the answer in a + bi form.[2(cos 240° + i sin 240°)]^5
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