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How do i solve i
i^(45)

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i represents the imaginary number, the square root of negative one.


i = √(-1)

i to the power of 45 is simple. You can find charts of the value of each power of i online. Otherwise you can use a calculator or go through each power yourself. Here:


i^(45) = i

Now, I might be assuming a bit much by assuming you had a typo in the question, where you meant i^45 instead of ii^45, but of course to be sure, Ill solve that as well.


ii^4^5\\i^4^6\\-1

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