SOLUTION: Use De Moivre’s Theorem to solve for z and leave answer in polar form with the angle in radians Z^4=-1+ j square root of 3

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Question 1180663: Use De Moivre’s Theorem to solve for z and leave answer in polar form with the angle in radians

Z^4=-1+ j square root of 3

Answer by greenestamps(13200)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


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To find the "first" solution using deMoivre's Theorem...



Then the other roots are spaced around the complex plane at increments of (2pi)/4=pi/2:







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