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aight buddyWatch your fucking language potty mouth
aight buddyWatch your fucking language potty mouth
just sub it in lolDyk how to do it
but yea idfk lmfao. imo just do trial papers or smn instead of some dude's decade old compilations that came from an older syllabusYeah i tried that cis form and shit
whats a root of unity?just sub it in lol
z^13 = w
w^11 = z
z = w^11
= z^(13*11) = z^143
hence z^142 = 1
z is some 142nd root of unity
hence z = cos(2πm/142) + isin(2πm/142) for integer m
Im(z) = sin(2πm/142) = sin(πm/71) = sin(πm/n) where n = 71
Damn looks like NGO needs to do thatwhats a root of unity?
bro whatwhats a root of unity?
bruh I aint learn this shit yet but the thing is that we only have the locus subtopic left of complexDamn looks like NGO needs to do that
Yeah nah ngo hasnt taught us that strangely wtfbro what
an nth root of unity is a complex number of the form z^n=1
these can be written in the form z=cis(2kπ/n) for some integer k
some neat things about roots of unity
sum of roots of unity = 0 {via sum of roots =-b/a}
nth roots of unity can be expressed as 1, w, w^2,..., w^(n-1) where w is some nth root of unity not equal to 1
Bruh ngo needa shape their shit cos wtf. Theres one prac q in the classwork book which mentions z^n=1 but nothing abt the line after which u wrote (expressed as z=cis2kpi/n), but the q isnt even similar to this one its different and doesnt use this root of unity = n concept or whateverYeah nah ngo hasnt taught us that strangely wtf
maybe it wasn't useful for itBruh ngo needa shape their shit cos wtf. Theres one prac q in the classwork book which mentions z^n=1 but nothing abt the line after which u wrote (expressed as z=cis2kpi/n), but the q isnt even similar to this one its different and doesnt use this root of unity = n concept or whatever
Yeah but it was only that one q it wasnt taught explicitly. It was also mentioned in the q to just use z^n=1 so i didnt even actually know that it was roots of unity when i did itmaybe it wasn't useful for it
you don't always need z=cis(2kπ/n) for roots of unity questions
if the question mentioned roots of unity, it contains roots of unity bruv
I used roots of unity for Q10 in the compilation however there may exist different approaches that do not use roots of unity
dam. Looks like dr du might do u better it seems.Bruh ngo needa shape their shit cos wtf. Theres one prac q in the classwork book which mentions z^n=1 but nothing abt the line after which u wrote (expressed as z=cis2kpi/n), but the q isnt even similar to this one its different and doesnt use this root of unity = n concept or whatever
damn mb ur rightdam. Looks like dr du might do u better it seems.
ag1 crazy rizz brodyI think u should learn it towards the end of complex