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Im a first year physics student and am having trouble with this question on complex numbers, any help would be greatly appreciated:
find all the roots of the following equation:
z^4 + 1/2(1 - i3^(1/2)) = 0
I know that z can be expressed as an exponential, but I don't know how or even if it helps. I tried doing it with normal algebra but you get to a stage where you have to find the 4th root of i.
find all the roots of the following equation:
z^4 + 1/2(1 - i3^(1/2)) = 0
I know that z can be expressed as an exponential, but I don't know how or even if it helps. I tried doing it with normal algebra but you get to a stage where you have to find the 4th root of i.