Using De moivre's theorem to get roots of complex numbers

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Using De Moivre's theorem with an n that is a faction

required knowledge: Basic trig, basic complex numbers, basic algebra

This course is suitable for any student doing a second level Maths course, for example leaving cert (Ireland), A levels (Britian) CIE 9709 (International)

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