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  • In [[mathematics]], or more specifically [[algebra]], a '''quadratic equation''' is an [[equation]] involving only [[polynomial]]s of the second degree. ...ctly, can be applied in many of these other situations as well. See the [[quadratic equation/Advanced|advanced subpage]] for information about these more general quadra
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  • In [[mathematics]], or more specifically [[algebra]], a '''quadratic equation''' is one involving only [[polynomial]]s of the second degree. Quadratic eq ...the coefficients can be added and multiplied together. Please see the [[quadratic equation|main page]] for a discussion of polynomials with real coefficients.
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  • * [http://www.akiti.ca/Quad2Deg.html Quadratic Equation Solver]
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  • ...though cubic equations occur less frequently in real-world problems than [[quadratic equation|quadratic]] or [[linear equation]]s, they still do occur.
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  • * [http://www.akiti.ca/Quad2Deg.html Quadratic Equation Solver]
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  • ...ur frequently in applications -- typically [[linear equation|linear]] or [[quadratic equation|quadratic]], but but higher order equations do occur. For example, fifth o
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  • In [[mathematics]], or more specifically [[algebra]], a '''quadratic equation''' is an [[equation]] involving only [[polynomial]]s of the second degree. ...ctly, can be applied in many of these other situations as well. See the [[quadratic equation/Advanced|advanced subpage]] for information about these more general quadra
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  • ...f algebraic numbers have been studied for for millennia as solutions of [[quadratic equation]]s. They appear indirectly in the [[cakravāla]] method from the 11th cent
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  • A planar curve defined by a quadratic equation: ''ax''<sup>2</sup> + ''bxy'' + ''cy''<sup>2</sup> + ''dx'' + ''ey'' + ''f'
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  • ...below is a combination of the two transformations that were use to get the quadratic equation solved above. Due to the plus-and-minus in the 3<math>w \ </math>s from the When these are substituted into the quadratic equation:
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  • In [[mathematics]], or more specifically [[algebra]], a '''quadratic equation''' is one involving only [[polynomial]]s of the second degree. Quadratic eq ...the coefficients can be added and multiplied together. Please see the [[quadratic equation|main page]] for a discussion of polynomials with real coefficients.
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  • ...he brackets and moving the number 125 to the left-hand side gives us the [[quadratic equation]] ...ta=(-4)^2-4\cdot 125=-484=-22^2</math>, which is ''negative'', so that the quadratic equation has ''no real solution'': the usual formulae giving the solutions require t
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  • ...is <math>b^2 - 4ac</math>, which plays a key part in the solution of the [[quadratic equation]].
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  • ...ives a geometric construction with Euclidean tools for the solution of the quadratic equation for positive real roots. The construction is due to the Pythagorean School ...quations]] with up to five unknowns, the general algebraic formula for the quadratic equation, and solutions of indeterminate quadratic equations and simultaneous equati
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  • In characteristic zero, every [[quadratic equation]] is soluble by taking one square root, so a quadratic field is of the form
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  • ...cas sequences have one common characteristic: they can be generated over [[quadratic equation|quadratic equations]] of the form: <math>\scriptstyle x^2-Px+Q=0\ </math> w of the quadratic equation <math>\scriptstyle x^2-Px+Q=0</math>.
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  • ...e blank between the brackets. Completing the square is used for solving [[quadratic equation]]s (the proof of the well-known formula for the general solution consists o
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  • The polar equation is a quadratic equation in ''r''<sup>2</sup>. It has real roots if the [[discriminant]] ''D'' is po
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  • Multiplying both sides by [AB] and rearranging gives a quadratic equation:
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  • which provides a quadratic equation to determine an appropriate value for ''C<sub>C</sub>''.
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  • ...es of algebraic numbers have been studied for millennia as solutions of [[quadratic equation]]s. They appear indirectly in the [[cakravāla]] method from the 11th cent
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  • Switching back to a quadratic equation Clearly, in order to determine ''a priori'' whether the quadratic equation represents an ellipse,
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  • Switching back to a quadratic equation Clearly, in order to determine ''a priori'' whether the quadratic equation represents an ellipse,
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  • a [[quadratic equation]] with the solutions
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  • ...operations for the systematic solution of [[linear equation|linear]] and [[quadratic equation]]s. ...class of problems typically solved today by using [[linear equation]]s, [[quadratic equation]]s, and [[indeterminate equation|indeterminate linear equation]]s. By contr
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  • ...of the brackets and move the number 125 to the left-hand side to get the [[quadratic equation]] ...ta=(-4)^2-4\cdot 125=-484=-22^2</math>, which is ''negative'', so that the quadratic equation has ''no real solution'': the usual formulae giving the solutions require t
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  • Many modern students first encounter complex numbers when solving [[quadratic equation]]s, which can have complex number solutions. This presentation is historic
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  • : The quadratic equation 9''x''<sup>2</sup> + 12''x'' = 0 is equivalent to 3''x''<sup>2</sup> + 4''x
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  • ...ts solution (absent from the manuscript) requires solving an indeterminate quadratic equation (which reduces to what would later be misnamed [[Pell's equation]]). As far
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  • ...r figures, uses the theory of Book V. It gives the solution to the general quadratic equation with positive discriminant.
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  • ...neither [[logarithm|e]] nor <math>e^2</math> can be a root of an integer [[quadratic equation]], and then established existence of transcendental numbers, the proof bein
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  • ...a [[quintic polynomial]] (recall that the formula for the solution of a [[quadratic equation]] gives the roots for any 2nd-degree polynomial; this result states that th
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  • ...than necessary. For example the COBOL code for one of the roots of the [[quadratic equation]]
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