yummy-cookies
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I was wondering, how would you set up the proof for:
"If w is a cube root of unity (i. a root of z^3=1), prove that w^2 is also a complex cube root of unity."
I understand you need to use (z-1)(z^2+z+1)=0 to solve, but how would you actually set out the proof?
thanks
"If w is a cube root of unity (i. a root of z^3=1), prove that w^2 is also a complex cube root of unity."
I understand you need to use (z-1)(z^2+z+1)=0 to solve, but how would you actually set out the proof?
thanks