Whoops. Thank you Melody!
:) Thank You!
What about base 2? Rethink your answer Guest.
Are you seriously asking for hw help here?
4 pythagorean triples have a 12 in them:
5,12,13
9,12,15
12,16,20
12,35,37
I have no idea what the answer is but for convenience's sake:
THE QUESTION:
Find the exponential form of the complex number
\( [e^{\pi i/4} + e^{5 \pi i/12} + e^{7 \pi i/12} + e^{3\pi i/4} + e^{11\pi i/12} \)
with proof.
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Wow CPHILL.. Great job!
same... I was helping an user at brainly.com, then the user popped a random question at me.... I was so confused so I posted here...