50. Suppose 21, 22, 23, and 24 are four distinct complex nunbers. Interpret rec- metrically: 21 2 T arg 23 - 24

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for 0 < 0 < 27. The foregoing result is known as Lagrange's identity
and is useful in the theory of Fourier series.
50. Suppose z1, 2, 23, and z4 are four distinct complex nunbers. Interpret gec-
metrically:
21
2
arg
23
|3D
24
Transcribed Image Text:for 0 < 0 < 27. The foregoing result is known as Lagrange's identity and is useful in the theory of Fourier series. 50. Suppose z1, 2, 23, and z4 are four distinct complex nunbers. Interpret gec- metrically: 21 2 arg 23 |3D 24
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