Nice 4U inside joke here
Im guessing it's equal to 0 also?Nice 4U inside joke here
Yep. Look it up, its called Euler's identity. Its really interesting because it establishes a relationship between exponential functions and trigonometric functions.Im guessing it's equal to 0 also?
As if that was 4U? I don't remember that all.....
The derivation of it is not in the syllabus, however using e instead of cis is certainly a much better representation.I was referring to the RHS. Strictly its not part of the syllabus but its an extension of complex numbers. Essentially <img src="http://latex.codecogs.com/gif.latex?e^{ix}=cosx+isinx" title="e^{ix}=cosx+isinx" />
haha yepahah off the terry lee site i see:L nice
No it isn't; it's not extending on anything - it's a universal relationship or identity that we use to simplify cos(x) + isin(x) in writing, ie. a shorthand, but there is a derivation and reasoning. Strictly, the use of 'cis' or rcis(theta) is not in the NSW HSC syllabus too.I was referring to the RHS. Strictly its not part of the syllabus but its an extension of complex numbers. Essentially <img src="http://latex.codecogs.com/gif.latex?e^{ix}=cosx+isinx" title="e^{ix}=cosx+isinx" />
Simplify (x-a)(x-b)(x-c)...(x-z)
Not quite.
or something like that
yes? yes? yes?
m8Not quite.
This means we are taking the product from some integer a up to some integer z such that a <= z.
It does not necessarily mean that b = a+1, c=b+1 , ... , z = y + 1.