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What is the product of 3rad3cis(pi/8) and 3rad5cis(2pi/3)

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Answer: 34.86cis (2.49)

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What is the product of 3rad3cis(pi/8) and 3rad5cis(2pi/3)-example-1
User Dylan Pierce
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Answer:


9√(15)*cis((19\pi)/(24))

Explanation:

To multiplying complex numbers in polar form, follow these steps:

  • Multiply the polar magnitudes of the complex numbers.
  • Add the angles of the complex numbers.

Given the two complex number in polar form


3√(3)\:cis((\pi)/(8))\:\:and\:\:3√(5)\:cis((2\pi)/(3))\\\\3√(3)\:cis((\pi)/(8))*3√(5)\:cis((2\pi)/(3))=(3√(3)*3√(5))*cis((\pi)/(8)+(2\pi)/(3))


=9√(15)*cis((3\pi+8*2\pi)/(24))\\\\=9√(15)*cis((19\pi)/(24))

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