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    De Moivre's theorem in Cartesian form.

    Yeah - I can understand how it doesn't help much - that's all the information I was given 'I can't do these two questions'.
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    De Moivre's theorem in Cartesian form.

    Hey Guys, I've been passed this from a friend to help them out, but I don't know much about it. So this is a bit of annoying first post... SORRY! Homework Statement if z = √2 + i, use de Moivre's theorem to find z^5 in Cartesian form. AND. Convert z = -8 + 8 √3 i to polar...
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