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what is nth Root of unity in complex numbers​

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Answered by DangEROusKuri
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An nth root of a number x, where n is a positive integer, is any of the n real or complex numbers r whose nth power is x: Every positive real number x has a single positive nth root, called the principal nth root, which is written. . For n equal to 2 this is called the principal square root and the n is omitted.

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  • what is nth Root of unity in complex numbers

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  • if n is a positive integer, then 'x' is said to be an nth root of unity if it satisfies the equation xn = 1. Thus, this equation has n roots which are also termed as the nth roots of unity.

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