If ω is a non-real cube root of unity, then the expression (1–ω) (1–ω 2 ) (1+ω 4 ) (1+ω 8…
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If ω is a non-real cube root of unity, then the expression (1–ω) (1–ω2) (1+ω4) (1+ω8) is equal to
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(B) 3
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