spice girl
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How about this one:
Let A, B, C, ..., G represent 1, w, w^2, ..., w^6 where w = cis(2pi/7). Let H represent -1
Prove HA*HB*...*HG = 2
there's several answers to this one. I found the good solution only after I did the HSC. it involves polynomials i think...
Let A, B, C, ..., G represent 1, w, w^2, ..., w^6 where w = cis(2pi/7). Let H represent -1
Prove HA*HB*...*HG = 2
there's several answers to this one. I found the good solution only after I did the HSC. it involves polynomials i think...