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find x and y
find x and y

(7-2z)^(1/3)=(2z-5)^(1/2) where z=x+iy find x,y

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(7-2z)^2=(2z-5)^3

let w=2z-5, then this looks like (2-w)^2=w^3

0=w^3-w^2+4w-4=w^2(w-1)+4(w-1)=(w-2i)(w+2i)(w-1)

so.. z=\frac{w+5}{2}, which are \frac{5}{2} \pm i, 3

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