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Jackson94

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Find all complex numbers z such that z^3 = 8i
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z^3 = 8i

=>z^3 - 8i = 0

=>(z)^3 + (2i)^3 = (z + 2i)(z^2 - 2zi - 4) = 0

so z + 2i = 0 or

z^2 - 2zi - 4 = 0

when z + 2i = 0

z = -2i

when z^2 -2zi - 4 = 0

z = [2i +/- sqrt(-4 +16)]/2

z = [2i +/- sqrt(12)]/2

z = [2i +/- 2sqrt(3)]/2

z = i + sqrt(3) or i - sqrt(3)

So three roots are -2i, [i + sqrt(3)], [i - sqrt(3)]



Too lazy to latex.
 

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z^3 = 8i

=>z^3 - 8i = 0

=>(z)^3 + (2i)^3 = (z + 2i)(z^2 - 2zi - 4) = 0

so z + 2i = 0 or

z^2 - 2zi - 4 = 0

when z + 2i = 0

z = -2i

when z^2 -2zi - 4 = 0

z = [2i +/- sqrt(-4 +16)]/2

z = [2i +/- sqrt(12)]/2

z = [2i +/- 2sqrt(3)]/2

z = i + sqrt(3) or i - sqrt(3)

So three roots are -2i, [i + sqrt(3)], [i - sqrt(3)]



Too lazy to latex.
You wrote down the wrong factor in the third line, should be and hence the first root is .
 

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