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`omega` is an imaginary root of unity.
Prove that
(i) `( a + bomega + comega^(2))^(3) + (a+bomega^(2) + comega)^(3) = (2a-b-c)(2b -a -c)(2c -a-b)`
(ii) If `a+b+c = 0` then prove that `(a + bomega + comega^(2))^(3)+(a+bomega^(2) + comega)^(3) = 27abc`.

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