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Use DeMoivre's Theorem to find the power of the complex number and write your solution in the form, a + bi.(1 - 15 = ?O41o-4-41
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Use DeMoivre's Theorem to find the power of the complex number and write your solution in the form, a + bi.(1 - 15 = ?O41o-4-41
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Demoiver's Theorem
(1 - i) it is u=in the fourth quadrant and it is equal to 315 degrees
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