NubMuncher
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Let z = cis x.
Show that z^n - z^-n = 2 cos nx and z^n - z^-n = 2i sin nx.
I get up to here :
cos(nx) - cos(-nx) + isin(nx) - isin(-nx)
So does cos(nx) = -cos(-nx) and isin(nx) = -isin(-nx) ? This would lead to the correct answer however im not sure if this is allowable.
Show that z^n - z^-n = 2 cos nx and z^n - z^-n = 2i sin nx.
I get up to here :
cos(nx) - cos(-nx) + isin(nx) - isin(-nx)
So does cos(nx) = -cos(-nx) and isin(nx) = -isin(-nx) ? This would lead to the correct answer however im not sure if this is allowable.