z^3 - z conjugated = 0
z= x-iy
I want to know if there is an easyer way to do this.
Conjugate is a maths word Zegroes it can mean different things depending on the context.
eg The conjugate of 3+sqrt(2) is 3-sqrt(2)
This question is refering to complex number conjugates. The conjugate of x+iy is x-iy (Where i=sqrt(-1))
Its the zero. Dont worry melody at least i know your not ms.perfect knowing everything......Lol hope you woke up to this