Cyclic Nature of the Powers of i

Cyclic Nature of the Powers of i

To be cyclic means to be repetitive in nature. When the imaginary unit, i, is raised to increasingly larger powers, it creates a cyclic pattern.

The powers of i repeat in a definite pattern:
( i, -1, -i, 1 )

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When raising i to any integral power, the answer is always i, -1, -i or 1.

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