mathsbrain
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Given z^6+z^3+1=[z^2-2zcos(2pi/9)+1][z^2-2zcos(4pi/9)+1][z^2-2zcos(8pi/9)+1], prove that
2cos(3x)+1=8[cos(x)-cos(2pi/9)][cos(x)-cos(4pi/9)][cos(x)-cos(8pi/9)]
2cos(3x)+1=8[cos(x)-cos(2pi/9)][cos(x)-cos(4pi/9)][cos(x)-cos(8pi/9)]