Hi all,
I have questions that are driving me CRAZY, I hope that someone could explain WHY it is this way (for 2nd question)...
Question are:
1. "If ὦ is a non-real fifth root of 1, show that 1+ὦ+ὦ2ὦ3ὦ4=0" [I have some clue on how to do this one, but it isn't driving me crazy]
2. "Factorise z5-1 as real factors... [this one I have NO clue, it's spinning my head] My working so far for this is below...
Now, for k=1 I have z1=cis(4pi/5)
For k=-1 I have z2=cis(-4pi/5)
I know that they're conjugate pairs, but when you add them together WHY do you get 2cis(4pi/5)??????? This is driving me CRAZY!!!
Isn't 4pi/5 in the 3rd quadrant, therefore cos should be negative, and therefore I should get -2cis(4pi/5)?? In other words, why does cis(-4pi/5) become cis(4pi/5)?
Thank you heaps if you can help me.
Jason
I have questions that are driving me CRAZY, I hope that someone could explain WHY it is this way (for 2nd question)...
Question are:
1. "If ὦ is a non-real fifth root of 1, show that 1+ὦ+ὦ2ὦ3ὦ4=0" [I have some clue on how to do this one, but it isn't driving me crazy]
2. "Factorise z5-1 as real factors... [this one I have NO clue, it's spinning my head] My working so far for this is below...
Now, for k=1 I have z1=cis(4pi/5)
For k=-1 I have z2=cis(-4pi/5)
I know that they're conjugate pairs, but when you add them together WHY do you get 2cis(4pi/5)??????? This is driving me CRAZY!!!
Isn't 4pi/5 in the 3rd quadrant, therefore cos should be negative, and therefore I should get -2cis(4pi/5)?? In other words, why does cis(-4pi/5) become cis(4pi/5)?
Thank you heaps if you can help me.
Jason
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