Need a quick help with a simple identity

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In summary: Therefore, when raising (-e^i) to the power of 1/2, you must specify which value of (-1)^\frac{1}{2} you are using. In summary, when dealing with complex numbers and exponents, it is important to specify which value you are using as some functions may have multiple values. In this case, when raising (-e^i) to the power of 1/2, you must specify whether you are using i or -i as the value for (-1)^\frac{1}{2}.
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Where is the error is this 'identity'?:

[tex](-e^i)^{\frac{1}{2}} = (-1)^{\frac{1}{2}}*e^{\frac{i}{2}}[/tex]

My calculator says that the right side is minus one times the left but I can't see the mistake I'v made. Help me please, thanks.
 
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What happened to the "i" on the left? I assume that was a typo and you mean [itex](-e^i)^{\frac{1}{2}} = (-1)^{\frac{1}{2}}*e^{\frac{i}{2}}[/itex]

You have to be careful about apply "laws of exponents" to complex numbers- we all remember the "proof" that 1= -1:
[tex]1= ((-1)(-1))^\frac{1}{2}= (-1)^\frac{1}{2}(-1)^\frac{1}{2}= (i)(i)= -1[/tex]
 
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- I am not sure which 'i' (and 'typo') you are reffering to, your 'indentity' is, as far as I can say, identical to mine.

- So make this clear for me: when can I use the fact that [tex](A*B)^x = A^x*B^x[/tex] when A,B are complex and x real? (I have little knowledge of complex analysis)

I need to get [tex](-e^i)^x = something * e^{ix}[/tex] but I am not sure what the 'something' should be, obviously it is not [tex](-1)^x[/tex], could you please help me?

Thanks, H.
 
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Okay, I didn't see that you had "i/2" rather than "1/2". Maybe I need to have my eyes checked!

hooker27 said:
I need to get but I am not sure what the 'something' should be, obviously it is not.

Actually it is but (-1)x, like most complex valued functions, is multi-valued. You need to state which value you are using.

In your particular case, [itex](-1)^\frac{1}{2}[/itex] has two values: i and -i.
 
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