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Textbook Solutions for Elementary Differential Equations

Chapter 2 Problem 2.3.43

Question

43 through 47 pertain to the solution of differential equations with complex coefficients. (a) Use Euler's formula to show that every complex number can be written in the form rei 8, where r 0 and -n < e n . (b) Express the numbers 4, -2, 3i, 1 + i, and -1 + i../3 in the form rei 8 (c) The two square roots of rei 8 are ..jre i 8/2 Find the square roots of the numbers 2 - 2i../3 and -2 + 2i../3.

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The first step in solving 2 problem number 43 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: 43 through 47 pertain to the solution of differential equations with complex coefficients. (a) Use Euler's formula to show that every complex number can be written in the form rei 8, where r 0 and -n &lt; e n . (b) Express the numbers 4, -2, 3i, 1 + i, and -1 + i../3 in the form rei 8 (c) The two square roots of rei 8 are ..jre i 8/2 Find the square roots of the numbers 2 - 2i../3 and -2 + 2i../3.
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Title Elementary Differential Equations 6 
Author C. Henry Edwards David E. Penney
ISBN 9780132397308

43 through 47 pertain to the solution of differential

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