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quote freaking_out:
actually, the fact that the question is posted by "OLDMAN", turns me off straight away.
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Criticism noted. An examiner's dilemma : pose a challenge, but be fair. Only a few weeks left, time to boost confidence. Hope this one fits the bill.
w^3 =1. Prove that z_1, z_2,-wz_1-w^2z_2 form the vertices of an equilateral triangle, z_1,z_2 arbitrary complex numbers and w not=1.
quote freaking_out:
actually, the fact that the question is posted by "OLDMAN", turns me off straight away.
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Criticism noted. An examiner's dilemma : pose a challenge, but be fair. Only a few weeks left, time to boost confidence. Hope this one fits the bill.
w^3 =1. Prove that z_1, z_2,-wz_1-w^2z_2 form the vertices of an equilateral triangle, z_1,z_2 arbitrary complex numbers and w not=1.