MCQ
${(1 + i)^{10}}$, where ${i^2} = - 1,$ is equal to
  • $32\ i$
  • B
    $64 + i$
  • C
    $24\ i -32$
  • D
    None of these

Answer

Correct option: A.
$32\ i$
a
(a) ${(1 + i)^{10}} = {[{(1 + i)^2}]^5} = {(2i)^5} = 32\,i$.
 

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