Lecture

Complex Exponential: De Moivre's Formula

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This lecture covers the properties of the argument of a complex number, introducing De Moivre's formula for finding roots of complex numbers. It explains the concept of complex exponential, polar representation, and the calculation of roots. The instructor demonstrates the application of De Moivre's formula through examples and discusses the significance of Euler's formula in complex analysis.

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