DeMoivre's Theorem: Raising a Complex Number to a Power, Ex 1

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this 2 minute video did a better job explaining this topic than my teacher was able to over the course of 3 1hour lectures. thank you for not overcomplicating it and making it incredibly easy to comprehend.

NickMusy
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I have my specialist maths exam tomorrow, and I've learned more from watching you over the past two days than this whole semester. Thank you, Patrick, you rock.

mothamaeghan
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Any time I am struggling deciphering my textbook's instructions your videos save the day. Thank you SO MUCH for posting all of your content!

rxerik
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Damn! 5 seconds in and I get it already, you're an absolute genius! Love your vids man, hope you're doing well and enjoying life! Thanks a lot for the help!

FantasticHermitCrab
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had no idea how to do this for so long. de moivres theorem sounded so complicated.

and literally within the first 30 seconds of this video the confusion was gone. thanks a lot.

ocalderbank
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What a legend thankyouuu thankyouuu😊😊🥰🥰

Joanedonn
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Hi Patrick, you've certainly saved myself and many peers in my electrical engineering degree numerous times. Just wondering if you'll be covering Cauchy's Integral Formulae, Poles & Residues at some point? thanks again

electonixG
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better than my math teacher, thanks man! :)

airbornesnow
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Yea I did it in high school but it's also part of a lot of Engineering syllabuses so there's a chance that you'll do it again in university :/ lol!

hotsaucebeliever
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Thnk you so much l understand you better, , l have no worries now since you are there keep on with the good standards

rutendomapfidza
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You should do one for square root of a complex number.

anticorncob
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I wish I could give you a big hug! T^T Thank you Thank you Thank you

esthers
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I'm currently doing a BSc in math and stats, so as you can imagine, sqrt(-1) do watch a fair number of stuff on YouTube, and sqrt(-1) just wanna say that you're doing a fantastic job with your videos, Patrick. Keep it up man.

Perushan
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This was so much more complicated in my textbook wtf

ziggytheassassin
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what about when they are to the power of 4 which leaves at the angle at a high degree such as 990?

DrDoomCake
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Hey Patrick love your videos. What if i got Z raised to the 1/n eg. Z^(1/n) i have to write it in both exponential and logaritmic form. Why is Z^(1/n) = Z

sonicyouth
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What if the question was more like:
The continued product of the four values of {[cis(60)] whole to the power of 3/4}?

meghanakankara
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Thanks! How do we find 'r' if it's not given?

Lexyvil
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you missed a bracket at 1:24 for cos. 

reardelt
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Just out of curiosity, when do you guys learn this in america? I live in Brazil and am learning this in 11th grade but it's not the public school system because they aren't good  at all here, unlike in america.

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