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Mathematics, 04.12.2020 18:40, Jenniferwolf

Use de moivre's theorem to write the complex number in standard form (1-i√3)^3 a. 8(cos\frac{5pi}{3} +isin\frac{5pi}{3})

b. 2(cos\frac{5pi}{3}+isin\frac{5pi}{3})

c. 8(cosπ+isinπ)

d. 2(cos\frac{2pi}{3}+isin\frac{2pi}{3})

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