bodensee9
Sep21-07, 03:29 PM
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data
Hello, I am wondering if someone can help with the following. I am supposed to show that
Series from n = 1 to inf r^n*cos(nx) = rcosx -r^2/(1-2*rcosx + r^2). I am supposed to relate it to the fact that z = rexp(ix). I know that this expression is the real part of z^n or r^n*exp(inx). But I'm not sure what to do after that?
Any hints would be greatly welcome! Thanks!!!
2. Relevant equations
3. The attempt at a solution
Hello, I am wondering if someone can help with the following. I am supposed to show that
Series from n = 1 to inf r^n*cos(nx) = rcosx -r^2/(1-2*rcosx + r^2). I am supposed to relate it to the fact that z = rexp(ix). I know that this expression is the real part of z^n or r^n*exp(inx). But I'm not sure what to do after that?
Any hints would be greatly welcome! Thanks!!!
2. Relevant equations
3. The attempt at a solution