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Re: HSC 2016 4U Marathon

Hey guys, can you please help me with this?
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Please don't use Euler's formula, this was in the DeMoivre's chapter
 

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Re: HSC 2016 4U Marathon

I am studying the ellipse and was stuck on this question.













I'm looking at the choices its either C or D but how do I go about solving for the 'b' constant?
 

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Just a quick question - when solving polynomials with symmetrical co-efficients such as 2x^4 +3x^3 +5x^2 +3x+2=0, if I were to divide by x^2 and use the substitution x=cis theta , how would I know that the roots definitely have modulus 1?
 

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Just a quick question - when solving polynomials with symmetrical co-efficients such as 2x^4 +3x^3 +5x^2 +3x+2=0, if I were to divide by x^2 and use the substitution x=cis theta , how would I know that the roots definitely have modulus 1?
 
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