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Georgia Randall
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14 May, 04:34
What is the answer to i^{2n+1}
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Luna Wiley
14 May, 04:51
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Step-by-step explanation:
Solve for n:
(0 + i) ^ (2 n + 1) = 0
Since i^z is never zero for any z element C, no solution exists for i^ (2 n + 1) = 0:
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