How do you evaluate e^( ( 13 pi)/8 i) - e^( (7 pi)/3 i) using trigonometric functions?

1 Answer
Oct 16, 2017

Use Euler's formula...

Explanation:

...which is:

e^(itheta) = cos(theta) + isin(theta)

...so you'd have:

cos((13pi)/8) + isin((13pi)/8) - (cos((7pi)/3) + isin((7pi)/3))

So, make sure your calculator is in "radians" mode instead of degrees. You get:

0.383 -0.924i - 0.5 - 0.866i

= -0.117 - 0.058i

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