cosq+isinq does not equal 0
By Arun Iyer (P4587) on Wednesday, June
13, 2001 - 09:27 pm :
Can you prove that
cosq+isinq does not equal 0 for any value of q
By Dan Goodman (Dfmg2) on Wednesday,
June 13, 2001 - 09:40 pm :
Arun, do you know that cos2q+sin2q = 1? If so,
here is a proof.
If cosq+isinq = 0 then also cosq-isinq = 0, so
(cosq+isinq)(cosq-isinq)=0.
Expanding out the brackets on the left hand side you would get
cos2q+sin2q = 0, which is a contradiction because it should be 1.
Alternatively, just solve the simultaneous equations (1) cosq = 0,
(2) sinq = 0. There are no solutions so we're OK.
By Jordan Dimov (M1178) on Thursday,
June 14, 2001 - 06:00 pm :
Arun,
There is a sweet little formula due to Euler, which states that
cos(x)+isin(x)=eix . Now, regardless of what x is,
eix can never be zero (you do recall that
e0 =1). This proves your statement.
-- Jordan
By Arun Iyer (P4587) on Thursday, June
14, 2001 - 08:01 pm :
Thanks Dan and Jordan
Arun