Nannie Caryl
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Find all the roots of z^6 - 2z^3 + 4 = 0?
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substitute p=z^3, p^2 -2p +4 = 0, solve for p then substitute back to z^3 for each solution. (since complex, any square root negatives can be expressed in terms of i ).
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