Monday, February 12, 2018

algebra precalculus - Exponential Form of Complex Numbers - Why e?


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Answer



If you remember series, notice that


$$ e^{i x } = \sum_{n \geq 0} \frac{ i^n x^n }{n!} $$


Now, notice that $i^2 = -1 $ but $i^{3} = -i$, and $i^4 = 1 $ and $i^5 = i$ so on, and since


$$ \sin x = \sum_{n \geq 0} \frac{ (-1)^n x^{2n+1 } }{(2n+1)!} \; \; \text{and} \; \;\cos x = \sum_{n \geq 0} \frac{ (-1)^n x^{2n } }{(2n)!} $$


after breaking the $n$ in the first summation for even cases and odd cases and seeing in the third line how the $i's$ alternate, one obtains the result



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