Dr.Peterson
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[MATH]cos(pi/4)= sqrt(2)/2 [/MATH]which is 1/6 of the
[MATH]Re(w)^2 conjugate 6sqrt(2)/2 =3sqrt2[/MATH]
Keep going ...
and then check your answer.
[MATH]cos(pi/4)= sqrt(2)/2 [/MATH]which is 1/6 of the
[MATH]Re(w)^2 conjugate 6sqrt(2)/2 =3sqrt2[/MATH]
Would you do[MATH] sqrt(2)/2 - 3sqrt(2) = -5sqrt(2)/2 [/MATH]Keep going ...
and then check your answer.
and R is essentially the modulus of wYes, you've got it.
And to check (which is wise after all this), you can write out exactly what w ends up as, and evaluate the expression to see that it is, indeed, purely imaginary.