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\left(Im(\frac{1}{m^{2}+m+1})\left(Re(m^{2})-Re(m)+1\right)+Re(\frac{1}{m^{2}+m+1})\left(Im(m^{2})-Im(m)\right)\right)l=1
The equation is in standard form.
\frac{\left(Im(\frac{1}{m^{2}+m+1})\left(Re(m^{2})-Re(m)+1\right)+Re(\frac{1}{m^{2}+m+1})\left(Im(m^{2})-Im(m)\right)\right)l}{Im(\frac{1}{m^{2}+m+1})\left(Re(m^{2})-Re(m)+1\right)+Re(\frac{1}{m^{2}+m+1})\left(Im(m^{2})-Im(m)\right)}=\frac{1}{Im(\frac{1}{m^{2}+m+1})\left(Re(m^{2})-Re(m)+1\right)+Re(\frac{1}{m^{2}+m+1})\left(Im(m^{2})-Im(m)\right)}
Divide both sides by \left(Re(m^{2})-Re(m)+1\right)Im(\left(m^{2}+m+1\right)^{-1})+\left(Im(m^{2})-Im(m)\right)Re(\left(m^{2}+m+1\right)^{-1}).
l=\frac{1}{Im(\frac{1}{m^{2}+m+1})\left(Re(m^{2})-Re(m)+1\right)+Re(\frac{1}{m^{2}+m+1})\left(Im(m^{2})-Im(m)\right)}
Dividing by \left(Re(m^{2})-Re(m)+1\right)Im(\left(m^{2}+m+1\right)^{-1})+\left(Im(m^{2})-Im(m)\right)Re(\left(m^{2}+m+1\right)^{-1}) undoes the multiplication by \left(Re(m^{2})-Re(m)+1\right)Im(\left(m^{2}+m+1\right)^{-1})+\left(Im(m^{2})-Im(m)\right)Re(\left(m^{2}+m+1\right)^{-1}).