How would I do this?
GrievingCeliac New Member Joined Oct 27, 2023 Messages 24 Gender Male HSC 2023 Apr 16, 2024 #1 How would I do this?
GrievingCeliac New Member Joined Oct 27, 2023 Messages 24 Gender Male HSC 2023 Apr 16, 2024 #2 Wait, nevermind I just got it. It's just a limiting sum where a is e^iθ and r is (1/2)e^i4θ. In hindsight it's really not that odd.
Wait, nevermind I just got it. It's just a limiting sum where a is e^iθ and r is (1/2)e^i4θ. In hindsight it's really not that odd.
GrievingCeliac New Member Joined Oct 27, 2023 Messages 24 Gender Male HSC 2023 Apr 16, 2024 #3 ok how do I do part ii?
GrievingCeliac New Member Joined Oct 27, 2023 Messages 24 Gender Male HSC 2023 Apr 16, 2024 #4 Nevermind I got it again. You just use the equation from part i, multiply the fraction by the denominator's conjugate, equate real and imaginary parts, then simplify.
Nevermind I got it again. You just use the equation from part i, multiply the fraction by the denominator's conjugate, equate real and imaginary parts, then simplify.