To divide an Eisenstein integer a+b𝜔 by another Eisenstein integer c+d𝜔, notice that (c+d𝜔)(c+d)(c+d𝜔²)=c³+d³; accordingly multiply both denominator and numerator (of the division expressed as a fraction) by (c+d)(c+d𝜔²), then simplify.
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