relativity1
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I)prove cosθ-isinθ=cis(-θ)
II)Prove sinθ-icosθ=cis(θ-pi/2)
II)Prove sinθ-icosθ=cis(θ-pi/2)
Thats basically what it is ... and for ii its just basic trig switch.Wait can i just say for I)since its in the 4th quadrant angle is just -theta?
haha oops, I've always thought that 3 and 4 quadrant would be -θ
That would be the case if (and only if) θ is in quadrants 1 or 2, which it does not need to be.haha oops, I've always thought that 3 and 4 quadrant would be -θ