de moivre's formula
De Moivre's formula is a mathematical formula that expresses the result of raising a complex number to a positive integer power. It states that any complex number in polar form, raised to the power of n, can be expressed as the product of the magnitude raised to the power of n and the angle multiplied by n.
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