TheNascar92
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I have this equation:
-4-4(root 3i) >>this reads negative four minus 4(root 3i) I am supposed the find the cube roots of this so it would look like:
x^3=-4-4(root 3i)
the answers i found were: 2(cos80+isin80), 2(cos200+isin200), 2(cos320+isin320)
Im not sure if these are correct? And how would i write them in standard form (a+bi form) if the cosine/sine values are not exact? could i just use a calculator to get a decimal? thank you!
-4-4(root 3i) >>this reads negative four minus 4(root 3i) I am supposed the find the cube roots of this so it would look like:
x^3=-4-4(root 3i)
the answers i found were: 2(cos80+isin80), 2(cos200+isin200), 2(cos320+isin320)
Im not sure if these are correct? And how would i write them in standard form (a+bi form) if the cosine/sine values are not exact? could i just use a calculator to get a decimal? thank you!