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Use De Moivre's theorem to write the complex number in trigonometric form. (cos(4pi/7)+isin(4pi/7))^5 a. 5(cos(20pi/7)+isin(20pi/7)) b. 5(cos(4pi/7)+isin(4pi/7)) c. (cos(4pi/35)+isin(4pi/35)) d. (cos(20pi/7)+isin(20pi/7))

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