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Hey,

Simplify, leaving your answers in exact values.



Thanks in advance :)
 

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Split cos(pi/7) as cos(2*pi/14) and use the appropriate double angle formula to eliminate the '1'.

Same for the sine, and it reduces to cis(something)/cis(something), which can be evaluated easily.
 

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I remember doing this question exactly one year ago in Terry Lee's book I think. If I find my solution then I will post it up.
 

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I remember doing this question exactly one year ago in Terry Lee's book I think. If I find my solution then I will post it up.
Haha yeah it was from Terry Lee. Don't worry about posing the solution though, I managed to figure it out (Thanks carrot).
 

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Hope that's correct.

Edit: have used following identities:

 
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Let me know if it makes sense/doesn't make sense!

Apologies for off handwriting, hand is dead from MX1 study haha


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