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9 November, 13:08

Which of the following is a solution of z^6 = 64i?

2 (cos105° + isin105°)

2 (cos120° + isin120°)

2 (cos135° + isin135°)

8 (cos15° + isin15°)

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  1. 9 November, 16:14
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    2 (cos135° + isin135°)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    z^6 = 64i

    We need to change i to polar form

    cos (90) + isin (90) = i

    x^6 = 64 cos (90) + isin (90)

    Now we need to take the sixth root of each side

    (x^6) ^ 1/6 = ((64) (cos (90) + isin (90)) ^ 1/6

    (x^6) ^ 1/6 = ((64) ^ 1/6 * cos (90) + isin (90)) ^ 1/6

    (x^6) ^ 1/6 = 2 ( * cos (90) + isin (90)) ^ 1/6

    We we take the roots of the trig functions, we have 6 roots

    360/n means the roots are 60 degrees are apart

    take 90 / 6 = 15 degrees

    The first root is at 2 (cos (15) + isin (15))

    The second root is at 2 (cos (15+60) + isin (15+60))

    2 (cos (75) + isin (75))

    The third root is at 2 (cos (75+60) + isin (75+60))

    2 (cos (135) + isin (135))

    and so on
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