de Moivre's formula

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Etymology[edit]

Named after Abraham de Moivre (1667–1754), French mathematician.

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de Moivre's formula

  1. (mathematics) A formula that connects trigonometry and complex numbers, stating that, for any complex number (and, in particular, for any real number) x and integer n, where i is the imaginary unit.

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