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If α is a complex root of z7-1=0, show that:

a) α3 is also a complex root and hence state all the complex roots of z7-1=0 in terms of α. (answer = α, α2, α3456)

b) The quadratic equation whose roots are α+α24 and α356 is z2+z+2=0

ok i've done part a, but part b the only thing i can think of doing is the long way...sub in the roots to the equation and it works, but thats the stupidest way in the world
 

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If α is a complex root of z7-1=0, show that:

a) α3 is also a complex root and hence state all the complex roots of z7-1=0 in terms of α. (answer = α, α2, α3456)

b) The quadratic equation whose roots are α+α24 and α356 is z2+z+2=0

ok i've done part a, but part b the only thing i can think of doing is the long way...sub in the roots to the equation and it works, but thats the stupidest way in the world
is it?
 

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For part b work out the sum of those
Two and then the product and then sub
Those numbers into standard form of
A quadratic and you will get answer
 

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I have seen this question is Excel S.K Patel ... they use "the stupidest way in the world" to solve it :p
 

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For part b work out the sum of those
Two and then the product and then sub
Those numbers into standard form of
A quadratic and you will get answer
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so blah blah = -b (SUM)

blah blah = c (PRODUCT)

OR

blah blah = -1 (SUM)

blah blah = 2 (PRODUCT)
 

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For part b work out the sum of those
Two and then the product and then sub
Those numbers into standard form of
A quadratic and you will get answer
i've done this way but i get α+.......+α^6 = -b

α+.......+α^6 = c

where a^7 = 1
 
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