G girrawhat Member Joined Aug 3, 2012 Messages 73 Gender Male HSC 2012 Aug 5, 2012 #1 I seemed to have completely forget the basics of complex numbers. Could someone help explain this question to me Given z^5=i Solve for z and graph on argand plane I just need help solving for z
I seemed to have completely forget the basics of complex numbers. Could someone help explain this question to me Given z^5=i Solve for z and graph on argand plane I just need help solving for z
unLimitieDx Member Joined Apr 24, 2012 Messages 170 Gender Male HSC 2012 Aug 5, 2012 #2 De Moivre's theorem r^5 cis5O = cis pie/2
G girrawhat Member Joined Aug 3, 2012 Messages 73 Gender Male HSC 2012 Aug 5, 2012 #3 Could u please show full answer pls. I think I forgot how to use the 2k pi
rolpsy Member Joined Apr 9, 2011 Messages 94 Gender Male HSC 2012 Aug 5, 2012 #4 Letting k = -2, -1, 0, 1, 2:
asianese Σ Joined Sep 20, 2010 Messages 2,225 Gender Undisclosed HSC 2012 Aug 5, 2012 #5 Note that the syllabus only requires roots of 'unity' which are + or - 1.
G girrawhat Member Joined Aug 3, 2012 Messages 73 Gender Male HSC 2012 Aug 5, 2012 #6 thankyou. much appreciated
G girrawhat Member Joined Aug 3, 2012 Messages 73 Gender Male HSC 2012 Aug 5, 2012 #7 asianese said: Note that the syllabus only requires roots of 'unity' which are + or - 1. Click to expand... Only unity? Every test, we had at our school there was a question like this
asianese said: Note that the syllabus only requires roots of 'unity' which are + or - 1. Click to expand... Only unity? Every test, we had at our school there was a question like this