finding relationship by using "comparing coefficient" method?????? PLEASE HELP (1 Viewer)

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now we know:

z^5 -1 / z-1 = (Z^2 - 2z cos 2pie/5 +1 ) (z^2 - 2zcos 4pie/5 +1)

we need to show:

cos2pie/5 + cos4pie/5 = - 1/2
AND
cos2pie/5 x cos4pie/5 = -1/4

How to use the comparing coefficient method?
and besides this method, any other ways to use?
THANKSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!
 

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now we know:

z^5 -1 / z-1 = (Z^2 - 2z cos 2pie/5 +1 ) (z^2 - 2zcos 4pie/5 +1)

we need to show:

cos2pie/5 + cos4pie/5 = - 1/2
AND
cos2pie/5 x cos4pie/5 = -1/4

How to use the comparing coefficient method?
and besides this method, any other ways to use?
THANKSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!
equate coefficients of z, 1=-2cos 2pi/5-2cos 4pi/5
divide by -2, cos 2pi/5+cos 4pi/5=-1/2

sub in z=i
1=(-2icos 2pi/5)(-2icos 4pi/5)=-4 cos 2pi/5 cos 4pi/5

therefore cos 2pi/5 cos 4pi/5=-1/4
 

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wow thanks a lot
is this the standard method of doing it?

so whenever we need to prove sth like,

cos something + cos something = something
We always equating the "z" on both side.

cos something x cos something = something
we always sub z = i to get the answer

am i correct?
 

Timothy.Siu

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wow thanks a lot
is this the standard method of doing it?

so whenever we need to prove sth like,

cos something + cos something = something
We always equating the "z" on both side.

cos something x cos something = something
we always sub z = i to get the answer

am i correct?
yeah i guess so, but be careful incase theres something different
 

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