SOLUTION: I need help on how to use DE Moivre's Theorem for the following, (3-3squareroot(3i))^7 ( to the seventh) then put it in complex form and polar(express in radians) i have been

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Question 745609: I need help on how to use DE Moivre's Theorem for the following,
(3-3squareroot(3i))^7 ( to the seventh)
then put it in complex form and polar(express in radians)
i have been trying for days to solve it , so if you can help it will very greaatly appreciated. :) Thanks

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I need help on how to use DE Moivre's Theorem for the following,
(3-3squareroot(3i))^7 ( to the seventh)
then put it in complex form and polar(express in radians)
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Is the i inside the radical?

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