Respuesta :

assuming you mean [tex]i^{77}[/tex] where [tex]i=\sqrt{-1}[/tex]

ok, notice a pattern in the exponent

[tex]i^1=i=\sqrt{-1}[/tex]

[tex]i^2=-1[/tex]

[tex]i^3=-\sqrt{-1}=-i[/tex]

[tex]i^4=1[/tex]

[tex]i^5=i=\sqrt{-1}[/tex]

hum, so it goes 1,2,3,4, then repeats

ok, so every 4, the cycle repeats

how far  up is 77 from a multipule of 4?

4*19=76

76 is 1 away from 77

so [tex]i^{77}=(i^{76})(i^1)=[/tex]

[tex](i^4)^{19}(i)=(1)^{19}i=i[/tex]

the answer is B

Answer:

The correct answer is B

Step-by-step explanation: I remember from my algebra 2 class, you divide the powers by 4, and it should give you 194.5. When your decimal is .5 that means it is a positve "i".