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Homework Statement
what is cos(2n*pi)
Homework Equations
The Attempt at a Solution
I understand that cos(npi)=(-1)^n
so is cos(2n*pi)=2(-1)^n ??
No. Look at posts 4 and 7.sara_87 said:oh right,
so =(-1)^(n+1)
is that right?
HallsofIvy said:Do you know what cos(0) is? Do you know that cosine is periodic with period 2 pi?
sara_87 said:yep cos0=1
yep, cos is periodic with period 2pi
HallsofIvy said:So cos(2n pi)= cos(0+ n(2pi))= ?
Okay, what does "periodic" mean?sara_87 said:oh right,
so =(-1)^(n+1)
is that right?
Would it be easier if it were written n*(2pi) rather than 2n*pi? This is about multiples of 2pi!sara_87 said:I understand that periodic means that cosine function repeats after multiples of 2 pi. but how would that have anything to do with writing cos(2n*pi) ?
cos (npi)=(-1)^n because as long as n is an integer, the value will alternate from -1 and 1 (clearly form the graph)