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@nubeer can you help? or are you going to look at the question for 25 minutes and then leave..
lol ikr ppl do tht to me alot jtfo
it really sucks.
srry i cant help, im not smart enough to help yu wit tht
its all good..
my brain... IT BURNS! IT BURNSES US ME PRECCCCCIOUUUUUUUUS.
so can you help.
come on!! are you kidding me??
look, if you wont help. then please get the hell off of this question and stop waisting my time.
wasting* there, I helped.
Hey @lalaloopsey , if u know Euler's theorem, u can write the terms as, \[1/2 \exp(i2\pi/3).4 . \exp(i \pi/2) \] = \[ 2 \exp(2 \pi/3 + \pi/2) \] = \[2 \exp (i 7 \pi/6) \]
good job avoiding the filter @Josuelito. Just hope that you don't get banned. :3
y? r yu going to be the one to snitch?
Possibly. However, other people use OS too and could see this question. Like hero or salon for example.
w/e ima delete the post perra
Well then how did you know if I was talking about you or not? By the way, You* your*.
dont get on here if you are going to delete things that would be helpful to me
hey check @lalaloopsey , already posted a reply... hope it seems helpful for u...
by the way @Josuelito, cussing in Spanish doesn't help either. :p
whats #3?
quel que soit stupide salope
Calm down there bud :p
where's it written??? sorry in the second step it should be iota(i) times of the term in the exponential... and third is \[2 \exp(i7 \pi/6)\]
@poopsiedoodle get the hell out of here!
lol @lalaloopsey
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