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If (sqrt(3) - i)ⁿ = 2ⁿ for some integer n, then n must be a multiple of which number?
- 6
- 10
- 9
- 12
Correct answer: 12
Solution
In polar form the argument is -n*pi/6; for the result to equal 2ⁿ (a positive real), -n*pi/6 must be a multiple of 2*pi, forcing n to be a multiple of 12.
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