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− | <span style="color:green"> TA's comments: Any complex number can be written as one single complex exponential. i.e. <math>a+jb=\sqrt{a^2+b^2}e^{j\theta}, where\ tan\theta = \frac{b}{a}</math> </span> < | + | <span style="color:green"> TA's comments: Any complex number can be written as one single complex exponential. i.e. <math>a+jb=\sqrt{a^2+b^2}e^{j\theta}, where\ tan\theta = \frac{b}{a}</math> </span> <\br> |
Write it here. | Write it here. | ||
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Simplify this summation
$ \sum_{n=-42}^5 3^{n+1} (1+j)^n $
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Answer 1
TA's comments: Any complex number can be written as one single complex exponential. i.e. $ a+jb=\sqrt{a^2+b^2}e^{j\theta}, where\ tan\theta = \frac{b}{a} $ <\br> Write it here.
Answer 2
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Answer 3
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