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fuckit1991
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hey was wondering if anyone could help me out with this question...god i hate roots of unity anyways, the question goes,
1, w and w^2 are the cube roots of unity. State the values of w^3 and w^2+w+1. Hence, show that (1+w^2)^12=1 and
(1-w)(1-w^2)(1-w^4)(1-w^5)(1-w^7)(1-w^8)=27
thanks
1, w and w^2 are the cube roots of unity. State the values of w^3 and w^2+w+1. Hence, show that (1+w^2)^12=1 and
(1-w)(1-w^2)(1-w^4)(1-w^5)(1-w^7)(1-w^8)=27
thanks