SOLUTION: Does [sqrt2(cos(x)+i*sin(x))]^12 = 64(cos(12x)+i*sin(12x))? If not how would the exponent of 12 be applied to the following: [sqrt2(cos(x)+i*sin(x))]^12 ?
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Question 1113738: Does [sqrt2(cos(x)+i*sin(x))]^12 = 64(cos(12x)+i*sin(12x))? If not how would the exponent of 12 be applied to the following: [sqrt2(cos(x)+i*sin(x))]^12 ?
Answer by ikleyn(52915) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Does [sqrt2(cos(x)+i*sin(x))]^12 = 64(cos(12x)+i*sin(12x))?
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Yes, it does.
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