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the diff of two squares is wrongHey guys I'm stumped on this question, unfortunately there weren't any solutions provided
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thecame from the fact that
forms an equilateral triangle with a side
and a top side of length
, hence since
is this reasoning right?
Thanks
agree with this. i hav seen questions like this b4 and ur question doesnt seem to workI dare say from my diagram I can't see it working.
If this, then proof is easy.are you sure the question is correct?
I get the required for arg.(z^2-a^2); trying arg.(z^2-a) becomes a dead end
Isosceles rather than necessarily an equilateral triangle, I think.\
there is an equilateral triangle created due to the vector of?
Thanks for the tip! Heres how I finally did itIsosceles rather than necessarily an equilateral triangle, I think.
Circle geometry is what i used to solve this.Thanks for the tip! Heres how I finally did it
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