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How do you Simplify this
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How do you Simplify this
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First, recall some rules of exponents.
Here is the solution.
(For an explanation of how
became
,
see below the final answer.)
Final answer:
Integer powers of i.
Notice that
Now the pattern is complete, and for each consecutive integer power, you get the same pattern of results. Let n be a positive integer multiple of 4.
Then,
i^n = 1
i^(n + 1) = i
i^(n + 2) = -1
i^(n + 3) = -i
After power n + 3, power n + 4 is again an multiple of 4, and you start again with 1. Notice that integer 17 is 16 + 1, so it is 1 more than a multiple of 4, so i^17 is the same as i^(n + 1) = i.
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