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find the qube ROOTS OF UNITY​

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Answered by Anonymous
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the three cube roots of unity are:

1, -1/2+i√(3)/2, -1/2 – i√(3)/2.

...1) One imaginary cube roots of unity is the square of the other. ...2) If two imaginary cube roots are multiplied then the product we get is equal to 1. ...3) As there are three cube roots of unity, their sum is zero, let's see how.

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Answer:

qTherefore, the three cube roots of unity are:

1, -1/2+i√(3)/2, -1/2 – i√(3)/2. ...

1) One imaginary cube roots of unity is the square of the other. ...

2) If two imaginary cube roots are multiplied then the product we get is equal to 1. ...

3) As there are three cube roots of unity, their sum is zero, let's see how.

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