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You are right
thanks
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You are right
thanks
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I tried it in the trigonometric way :
2r^9[isin(9*theta)]=9|z|^4
but where should I go from here ?
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I tried it in the trigonometric way :
2r^9[isin(9*theta)]=9|z|^4
but where should I go from here ?
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Im trying to solve this equation for along time
I tries to use the formulas for power 3 but it ddint help
I think it shuld be factoring the left side but I couldnt make it
z^9-z'^9=9|z|^4
please help
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Im trying to solve this equation for along time
I tries to use the formulas for power 3 but it ddint help
I think it shuld be factoring the left side but I couldnt make it
z^9-z'^9=9|z|^4
please help
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Its clear for me now, thanks
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well, the prime is not mention in my question but after what u said I agree that its must be.
still I dont know where to start proving that and how can I use Euclid's Algorithm for the solution
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I need to prove that if
a,b, a is not 0, in Zp than there is n that b = na
how should I start proving that ?
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powers of matrix
in Linear Algebra and Group Theory
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I need to prove that if T is regular matix than:
((T^-1)AT)^n=(T^-1)(A^n)T