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If `pa n dq`are distinct prime numbers, then the number of distinct imaginarynumbers which are pth as well as qth roots of unity are.`min(p ,q)`b. `min(p ,q)`c. `1""`d. `z e ro`A. min(p,q)B. max(p,q)C. 1D. zero |
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Answer» Correct Answer - D We have, `e^((2piri)/(rho)) = e^((2pimi)/(q))` `r = 0,1,.....,q-1` `m = 0,1,......,q-1` This in possible iff r=m = 0 but for r=m=0 we get 1 which is not an imaginary number. |
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