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Find all the complex roots. Leave your answers in polar form with the argument in degrees.

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Find all the complex roots. Leave your answers in polar form with the argument in degrees.

The complex fourth roots of 4 - 4√3i

asked Jan 29, 2015 in PRECALCULUS by anonymous

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Step 1 :

Theorem :

If n is a positive integer, the complex number has exactly n distinct copmplex roots.

The complex roots are  , where .

Step 2 :

The complex number is .

First convert the complex number into polar form.

Compare the complex number with .

.

The angle is .

The polar form of is .

The complex fourth roots of  are :

, where n = 4 and k = 0, 1, 2 and 3.

Step 3 :

The four complex roots are :

For k = 0,

For k = 1,

For k = 2,

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For k = 3,

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The complex fourth roots of are

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Solution :

The complex fourth roots of are

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answered Jan 30, 2015 by lilly Expert

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