tiggerfamilytre
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My teacher couldn't do this, and I don't know where to begin. How do I simplify i to the i?
Pick any two values of i^i and you're a winner!shannonm said:e^(ix) = cosx + isinx
when x = pi/2,
e^(i.pi/2) = i (cos term = 0, sin term = i(1))
so i^i = e^(-pi/2)
eh? u tripper i sed i asked my math teacher (if he could prove it)shannonm said:imo this is a very very trivial result, you didn't specify which teacher you did ask, so for the sake of you and other students in your maths class, i hope you asked your business teacher or something
Di Bona? I think he would know.Trev said:he doesnt kno eulers thorem i think, i kno he cant prove it coz i remember that much
with a few quick changes.....shannonm said:e^(ix) = cosx + isinx
when x = pi/2,
e^(i.pi/2) = i (cos term = 0, sin term = i(1))
so i^i = e^(-pi/2)
Slide Rule said:Trev, the point is a 4u maths teacher has studied mathematics at university. QUOTE]
This isn't always the case .___.
Basically thats what you get taught in first year uni for complex no. questions.Slide Rule said:Basically, r.e^(i.@)=r.cis@