W weeeeeed New Member Joined Nov 29, 2014 Messages 1 Gender Undisclosed HSC N/A Nov 29, 2014 #1 How did they make this conversion? (w+1)^2=(-w^2)^3
SilentWaters Member Joined Mar 20, 2014 Messages 55 Gender Male HSC 2014 Nov 29, 2014 #2 The "conversion" to which you refer has been cited incorrectly. In the snapshot (Cambridge, from the font I think?) there is a cube on both sides. What's inside the brackets on each side should be clear through a re-arrangement of . Move the squared term to the other side and violà.
The "conversion" to which you refer has been cited incorrectly. In the snapshot (Cambridge, from the font I think?) there is a cube on both sides. What's inside the brackets on each side should be clear through a re-arrangement of . Move the squared term to the other side and violà.
W wiliaamnguuyen Member Joined Sep 29, 2013 Messages 196 Gender Male HSC 2016 Dec 4, 2014 #3 What does it mean, when they say 'w' is a non-real cube root of unity? Does it mean w is a complex number? and can't equal to 1? Stupid question, but I need to be 110% sure about this
What does it mean, when they say 'w' is a non-real cube root of unity? Does it mean w is a complex number? and can't equal to 1? Stupid question, but I need to be 110% sure about this
W wiliaamnguuyen Member Joined Sep 29, 2013 Messages 196 Gender Male HSC 2016 Dec 4, 2014 #4 And to answer your question, basically. They made the conversion by using this solution from cube roots w^3 -1 = 0 (w-1)(w^2+w+1)=0 therefore, w^2+w+1=0 And w+1 = -w^2 and yadidada
And to answer your question, basically. They made the conversion by using this solution from cube roots w^3 -1 = 0 (w-1)(w^2+w+1)=0 therefore, w^2+w+1=0 And w+1 = -w^2 and yadidada
Y ymcaec Member Joined Apr 25, 2012 Messages 77 Gender Undisclosed HSC N/A Dec 4, 2014 #5 wiliaamnguuyen said: What does it mean, when they say 'w' is a non-real cube root of unity? Does it mean w is a complex number? and can't equal to 1? Stupid question, but I need to be 110% sure about this Click to expand... Yes. w has an imaginary part (thus non-real) and so it cannot be 1. If w is 1 , then
wiliaamnguuyen said: What does it mean, when they say 'w' is a non-real cube root of unity? Does it mean w is a complex number? and can't equal to 1? Stupid question, but I need to be 110% sure about this Click to expand... Yes. w has an imaginary part (thus non-real) and so it cannot be 1. If w is 1 , then