SOLUTION: Hi please can someone help and break this down, im really struggling. By Expressing (1+j) in polar form and using De Mioivres Theorem, show that (1+j)^24= 2^12 Obtain (1-j)^24.

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Question 407765: Hi please can someone help and break this down, im really struggling.
By Expressing (1+j) in polar form and using De Mioivres Theorem, show that (1+j)^24= 2^12 Obtain (1-j)^24.
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Answer by robertb(5830)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
, using de Moivre's Theorem.
Hence
.
Now,
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