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Find every complex number whose sixth power equals 64.
I tried doing
. That didn't work outI see you have graph paper.
You must be plotting something
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The first thing is that you can see that 2 and -2 are solutions and they are roots of x^6 - 64 = 0
So we can deflate them out of the problem
Now
Now you just solve them as 2 quadratics to get the 4 complex roots.
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hi cooljackiec
Or you can use modulus argument form to get these.
You can see that one answer is 2.
So draw a circle radius 2 around (0,0) in the Argand diagram.
Starting at (2,0) mark a point every 1/6th of a turn. This will give all six answers.
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