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For (i), after using De Moivre's Theorem we obtain:



Hence it is real etc.

For (ii):





Taking as a solution.



Using





I cbf'd solving the quadratic, but you get the answer from it.
 

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The Fibonacci sequence is a sequence of numbers whereby each term of the sequence is the sum of the previous two terms, the sequence starts off with two terms

1, 1

Then it goes on following the Fibonacci rule:

1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21 ...

Notice how each term is the sum of the previous 2 terms.



 

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The Fibonacci sequence is a sequence of numbers whereby each term of the sequence is the sum of the previous two terms, the sequence starts off with two terms

1, 1

Then it goes on following the Fibonacci rule:

1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21 ...

Notice how each term is the sum of the previous 2 terms.



lol this question nearly made the BOS Trials.
 

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Bump.

Also:

Gamblor takes $10 on his visit to the casino. He plays a perfectly fair game: he has a 50% chance of winning a dollar and a 50% chance of losing a dollar in every round. He stops playing when he either reaches double or half of his starting bankroll. What is the probability of him ending up with $20?
 
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(Do not worry about whether it is actually possible to take exponentials of complex numbers)
 
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(Do not worry about whether it is actually possible to take exponentials of complex numbers)
This is going beyond syllabus now
 

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Show that for some integer k and constant n:

 
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(Do not worry about whether it is actually possible to take exponentials of complex numbers)
Something interesting to note that the complex exponential function is peroidic with period 2pi i

It does make the complex logarithm function a bit complicated though.
 

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Something interesting to note that the complex exponential function is peroidic with period 2pi i

It does make the complex logarithm function a bit complicated though.
Technically, the logarithm MULTIfunction unless we choose a branch.
 

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Well, usually one chooses a branch cut according to what needs to be evaluated...
 

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Well, usually one chooses a branch cut according to what needs to be evaluated...
I suppose, but I think it is somewhat limiting to only think of it as a function...much of complex analysis is based on the theory of multifunctions. Anyway, very off-topic.
 
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