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Home > Education > Homework Help > Math & Sciences   »   Finding the root of a complex equation

 
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Old Feb 28, 2005, 05:03 AM
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Finding the root of a complex equation

(1/(square-root 2))(Z^n) - 1 - i = 0

where
Z = (X + iY)
n = constant
i = imaginary

Anybody know how to find all roots of the equation above ?

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