from cambridge 4.4: show that the zeroes of P(x)=x<sup>4</sup>-x<sup>2</sup>+1 are included in the zeroes of x<sup>6</sup>+1. Hence factorise P(x) over R.
first part is fine, i factorised it as a cubic. but how do you find roots, not including x=1, x=-1, of x^6+1? since it is an even power and so 1 is not a solution. i dunno im just really confused about it. thank for your help.
edit: i know it used complex roots of unity but i dont understand how to do that.
first part is fine, i factorised it as a cubic. but how do you find roots, not including x=1, x=-1, of x^6+1? since it is an even power and so 1 is not a solution. i dunno im just really confused about it. thank for your help.
edit: i know it used complex roots of unity but i dont understand how to do that.