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Cube Root of Unity

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The cube root of Unity (or one) are the values which, when multiplied together, gives the original number Unity. The Cube Root of Unity is represented by βˆ›1, which actually have three rootsβ†’ 1,π›š, π›šΒ², which on multiplication together gives β€œ1” as a product. 1Γ—π›šΓ—π›šΒ²=1.

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What Is the Cube Root of Unity?

As mentioned above, the cube root of Unity are 1,π›š, π›š², where 1 is a real root, π›š and π›š² are the imaginary roots.
The essential features or properties of the cube root of Unity are:


The imaginary roots π›š and π›š², when multiplied together, yields 1


π›š×π›š²= π›š³=1


The summation of the roots is zero → 1+π›š+π›š²=0.


The imaginary root π›š, when squared, is expressed as π›š², which is equal to another imaginary root.


Fact check: Do you know? The values of Cube root of (-1) are -1, -π›š, and -π›š² 

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Finding the Cube Root of Unity

Now, let us find the meaning of π›š here. To find the cube root of Unity, we will make use of some algebraic formulas. We know that, the cube root of unity is represented as βˆ›1. Let us assume that βˆ›1= a so,


βˆ›1= a


⇒ 1 = a3


⇒ a3- 1 = 0 


 ⇒ (a - 1)(a2+a+1) = 0              [using a3-b3= (a - b)(a2+a.b+b2)]


⇒a - 1 =0


⇒ a= 1  …………..(1) 


Again, a2+a+1 = 0


    ⇒ a = (-1 ±√(12–4×1×1)) / 2×1


⇒ a =  (-1 ±√(–3)) / 2


⇒ a =  (-1 ± i√3) / 2


⇒ a =   (-1 + i√3) / 2     …………(2)


Or


a =  (-1 - i√3) / 2        …………(3)


From equation (1), (2), and (3), we get,


The roots are →  1,  (-1 + i√3) / 2 and  (-1 - i√3) / 2


 Hence, π›š = (-1 + i√3) / 2


π›š2= (-1 - i√3) / 2
 

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Cube Root of Unity Examples

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Problem 1

Factorize mΒ²+ mn + nΒ²

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Explanation

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Problem 2

Find π›šβΆβΆ

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Problem 3

Prove that (1+π›š)Β³+(1+π›šΒ²)Β³ = -2

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Problem 4

Prove that (1+π›š-π›šΒ²)⁢= -64

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FAQs for Cube Root of Unity

1.What is the cube root of unity rule?

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2.What is the expression of the cube root of unity ?

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3.How do you find the cube root of unity?

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4. Is the cube root of unity 1?

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Important Glossaries for Cube Root of Unity

  • Omega - This is a symbol used for depicting the imaginary roots of the cube root of unity. It is represented by π›š. 

 

  • Complex Number - The numbers which are represented as m+i.n, where m and n are real numbers and “i”, known as iota, is an imaginary number. 
     
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