Shady01
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Using induction can anyone here prove DE Movire's theorem?
Cosn0+ isinn0= Cis^n0 ??????
Cosn0+ isinn0= Cis^n0 ??????
Fortunately for us, this is not examined in the HSC, but I wouldn't mind studying it in uni.who_loves_maths said:although the case for all rationals is simple, the case for all reals is not. (assuming one is not allowed to use Euler's equation, which itself deserves a proof before use)
They really should teach Euler's formula in HSC, it makes things so much easier. But I guess the proof of the formula involves complex analysis so that integration/differentiation is defined over C, although taking "z" as a normal variable and using HSC calculus methods works, it's not mathematically sound without establishing the fundamentals of complex analysis? (e.g. z=c+is, dz=iz d@, 1/z=i@, e^i@=z=c+is)who_loves_maths said:although the case for all rationals is simple, the case for all reals is not. (assuming one is not allowed to use Euler's equation, which itself deserves a proof before use)