R radio-waves Member Joined Mar 6, 2009 Messages 35 Gender Male HSC 2008 Mar 14, 2009 #1 Write the number in the form of a+ib where z = e^(pi+i)
B buchanan . Joined Jul 7, 2002 Messages 722 Gender Undisclosed HSC N/A Mar 14, 2009 #2 [maths]e^{\pi+i}=e^\pi\cos1+ie^\pi\sin1[/maths]
R radio-waves Member Joined Mar 6, 2009 Messages 35 Gender Male HSC 2008 Mar 14, 2009 #3 Yeah, Thats what I got. Is that the right answer, Because there is no answer in the back of the book.
Yeah, Thats what I got. Is that the right answer, Because there is no answer in the back of the book.
K kevda1st Member Joined Sep 10, 2008 Messages 126 Gender Male HSC 2009 Mar 14, 2009 #5 Euler's Formula? is that in the syllibus?? :S<!-- google_ad_section_end -->
D Drongoski Well-Known Member Joined Feb 22, 2009 Messages 4,255 Gender Male HSC N/A Mar 14, 2009 #7 Last edited: Mar 14, 2009
C cutemouse Account Closed Joined Apr 23, 2007 Messages 2,250 Gender Undisclosed HSC N/A Mar 14, 2009 #8 Nope not in the syllabus, but the Coroneos 4U book has an exercise in it. Dunno why though because it wasn't ever in the 4U syllabus.
Nope not in the syllabus, but the Coroneos 4U book has an exercise in it. Dunno why though because it wasn't ever in the 4U syllabus.
Affinity Active Member Joined Jun 9, 2003 Messages 2,062 Location Oslo Gender Undisclosed HSC 2003 Mar 15, 2009 #9 Look a bit further back in time