say you got
factorise z^5-1 and then
prove : cos(2pi/5) + cos(4pi/5) = -1/2
instead of using the long method of equating the co-efficients on both sides to prove the second part
i found this other method in some other textbook
where cos(2kpi/n) =[ w^k+w^(n-k) ]/2
anyway whats the name of this method? cuz i havent been taught this way at school so i need something to back myself up on about this just incase i lose marks for doing something not taught at school
factorise z^5-1 and then
prove : cos(2pi/5) + cos(4pi/5) = -1/2
instead of using the long method of equating the co-efficients on both sides to prove the second part
i found this other method in some other textbook
where cos(2kpi/n) =[ w^k+w^(n-k) ]/2
anyway whats the name of this method? cuz i havent been taught this way at school so i need something to back myself up on about this just incase i lose marks for doing something not taught at school