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solve Z^5 - 1 =0
where Z is a complex number
where Z is a complex number
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The question is looking for the 5 distinct fifth roots of unity.
Here is a detailed article that illustrates graphically the solution, or you can use de Moivre's theorem which gives you the same results.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Root_of_unity
Here is a detailed article that illustrates graphically the solution, or you can use de Moivre's theorem which gives you the same results.
(Broken Link Removed)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Root_of_unity
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