"De Moivre enjoyed the friendship of Newton and Halley. His power as a mathematician lay in analytic rather than geometric investigation. He revolutionised higher trigonometry by the discovery of the theorem known by his name [(\cos x + i \sin x)^n = \cos nx + i \sin nx,] and by extending the theorems on the multiplication and division of sectors from the circle to the ."
January 1, 1970
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