Math, asked by random70, 11 months ago

If (1 - i)^n= 2^n, then n?

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Answered by hackerguroorbathinda
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

(1-i)^n=2^n

As power are same so base =base

1-i=2

i=-1

Put i in equation

(1-(-1))^n=2^n

2^n=2^n

N=any value 1,2,3,4,5,6...........

Whereas i=-1only


random70: i dont think so btw answer is 0 and 8²=9² that doesn't mean 8=9 i guess
Anonymous: Hmm , it's complex no.
random70: i know !!!
random70: still answer is 0 btw
Anonymous: how i = -1 , I mean it's joking xD
Anonymous: yeah ,0 is answer
Anonymous: but process to simplify is not easy
random70: who said that i=-1?
random70: ohhh i get it now xD
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