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for c i tried getting it in quad factors and finding coefficient of z^4 but end up with the expression equal to -5/8
 

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Because it says hence, you have to use part B. Try dividing both sides by w^4 and then using the fact that w^n+w^(-n)=2cos(npi/9) then use sums to products until you get a product of three cos terms, keeping in mind that cos(5pi/9)=-cos(4pi/9).
 

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Ohh wait i got it subbing in i thx
 

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also i am having a bit of trouble with this
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part c
 

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Remember z+1/z=2cos2pi/5 and 2cos4pi/5. So by solving the quadratic in (b), you solved a polynomial with roots 2cospi/5 and 2cos4pi/5. Then to get the product you just do sum of roots.
 

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