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Realize that <math>z^{3}-8=0</math> will create an equilateral triangle on the complex plane with the first point at <math>2+0i</math> and the other points with equal magnitude. | Realize that <math>z^{3}-8=0</math> will create an equilateral triangle on the complex plane with the first point at <math>2+0i</math> and the other points with equal magnitude. | ||
− | Also, realize that <math>z^{3}-8z^{2}-8z+64</math> can be factored through grouping: <math>z^{3}-8z^{2}-8z+64=(z-8)(z^{2}-8).</math> <math>(z-8)(z^{2}-8) | + | Also, realize that <math>z^{3}-8z^{2}-8z+64</math> can be factored through grouping: <math>z^{3}-8z^{2}-8z+64=(z-8)(z^{2}-8).</math> <math>(z-8)(z^{2}-8)</math> will create points at <math>8+0i</math> and <math>\pm2\sqrt{2}+0i.</math> |
− | Plotting the points and looking at the graph will make you realize that <math>1+\sqrt{3}i</math> and <math>8+0i</math> are the farthest apart and through Pythagorean Theorem, the answer is revealed to be <math>\sqrt{\sqrt{3}^{2}+(8+1)^{2}}=\sqrt{84}=\boxed{\textbf{(D) } 2\sqrt{21}.}</math> | + | Plotting the points and looking at the graph will make you realize that <math>1+\sqrt{3}i</math> and <math>8+0i</math> are the farthest apart and through Pythagorean Theorem, the answer is revealed to be <math>\sqrt{\sqrt{3}^{2}+(8+1)^{2}}=\sqrt{84}=\boxed{\textbf{(D) } 2\sqrt{21}.}</math> ~lopkiloinm |
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Problem
In the complex plane, let be the set of solutions to and let be the set of solutions to What is the greatest distance between a point of and a point of
Solution
Realize that will create an equilateral triangle on the complex plane with the first point at and the other points with equal magnitude.
Also, realize that can be factored through grouping: will create points at and
Plotting the points and looking at the graph will make you realize that and are the farthest apart and through Pythagorean Theorem, the answer is revealed to be ~lopkiloinm