How do I solve this $z^5 + z^3 = iz^2 + i$
How can I find out what z is and the zero of this function? $z^5 + z^3 = iz^2 + i$
I tried everything but I cannot solve it...
Thanks in advance!
complex-numbers
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How can I find out what z is and the zero of this function? $z^5 + z^3 = iz^2 + i$
I tried everything but I cannot solve it...
Thanks in advance!
complex-numbers
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– AryanSonwatikar
Dec 9 at 15:24
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Hint $z^3(z^2+1)=i(z^2+1)$
– egreg
Dec 9 at 15:26
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How can I find out what z is and the zero of this function? $z^5 + z^3 = iz^2 + i$
I tried everything but I cannot solve it...
Thanks in advance!
complex-numbers
How can I find out what z is and the zero of this function? $z^5 + z^3 = iz^2 + i$
I tried everything but I cannot solve it...
Thanks in advance!
complex-numbers
complex-numbers
edited Dec 9 at 15:26
asked Dec 9 at 15:19
jamyolive
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Is my suggested edit correct?
– AryanSonwatikar
Dec 9 at 15:24
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Hint $z^3(z^2+1)=i(z^2+1)$
– egreg
Dec 9 at 15:26
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Is my suggested edit correct?
– AryanSonwatikar
Dec 9 at 15:24
4
Hint $z^3(z^2+1)=i(z^2+1)$
– egreg
Dec 9 at 15:26
Is my suggested edit correct?
– AryanSonwatikar
Dec 9 at 15:24
Is my suggested edit correct?
– AryanSonwatikar
Dec 9 at 15:24
4
4
Hint $z^3(z^2+1)=i(z^2+1)$
– egreg
Dec 9 at 15:26
Hint $z^3(z^2+1)=i(z^2+1)$
– egreg
Dec 9 at 15:26
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HINT:
$$z^5+z^3-iz^2-i=(z^2+1)(z^3-i)=0$$
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HINT:
$$z^5+z^3-iz^2-i=(z^2+1)(z^3-i)=0$$
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HINT:
$$z^5+z^3-iz^2-i=(z^2+1)(z^3-i)=0$$
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HINT:
$$z^5+z^3-iz^2-i=(z^2+1)(z^3-i)=0$$
HINT:
$$z^5+z^3-iz^2-i=(z^2+1)(z^3-i)=0$$
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Is my suggested edit correct?
– AryanSonwatikar
Dec 9 at 15:24
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Hint $z^3(z^2+1)=i(z^2+1)$
– egreg
Dec 9 at 15:26