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im not sure how you would do c given b. I initially thought just base off of inspection that there would be a substitution involving cis or cos theta but its hard for me to tell what to substitute. Or there's just no substirution
 

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i think you substitute z=cistheta and divide by z^3 on both sides. then like using z^n+z^-n=2cosntheta to get the rest of it.
 

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im not sure how you would do c given b. I initially thought just base off of inspection that there would be a substitution involving cis or cos theta but its hard for me to tell what to substitute. Or there's just no substirution
To start we will first divide with which gives us
With the RHS since you got three multiples a division of is just simply dividing for each quadratic inside the bracket. This in turn will give us

Using our knowledge of conjugates is just .

Take the two out of everyone and multiply it two times it will become 8. This leads to
 

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