Simplifying Positive Integer Powers of I using Remainders
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In this lesson, students will learn how to simplify positive integer powers of the imaginary unit, "i". By considering the remainder when the exponent is divided by 4, students can easily determine the simplified value. The lesson provides a pattern for both even and odd powers of "i" and offers a helpful chart for finding small powers.
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