SOLUTION: Use DeMoivre's Theorem to find the indicated power of the complex number. (1 - i)10
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Question 978133: Use DeMoivre's Theorem to find the indicated power of the complex number. (1 - i)10
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Use DeMoivre's Theorem to find the indicated power of the complex number. (1 - i)10
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= [sqrt(2)cis(-45)]^10
= 2^5cis(-450)
= 32cis(270)
= -32i
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