quadratic equation

NOUN
  1. an equation in which the highest power of an unknown quantity is a square
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  • A colleague and I were reading your Dec. 5 article "Analyze These!" about two math geniuses and were astonished by the statement that the "quintic" is "one step up from the dread quadratic equation. Mail Call: Understanding the Origins of Anorexia
  • The different positions of FH are determined, by the roots of a biquadratic equation. Outlines of Natural Philosophy: Being Heads of Lectures Delivered in the University of Edinburgh
  • Al-Khwarizmi's concept of algebra can now be grasped with greater precision: it concerns the theory of linear and quadratic equations with a single unknown, and the elementary arithmetic of relative binomials and trinomials.…
  • Find the 2 roots and a continued fraction for a root of these quadratic equations.
  • Too often the result of such instruction is students who can add when told to add, or solve quadratic equations when told to �solve the following quadratic equations,� but cannot decide when to use these techniques in solving problems. Archive 2008-03-01
  • I've long since forgotten quadratic equations and how to calculate the circumference of a circle.
  • The solution of cubic and of biquadratic equations, at first only in certain particular forms, but later in all forms, was mastered by The Age of the Reformation
  • 'Thus any cubic equation may be conceived as generated by the multiplication of/i&r« fimple equations, or of one quadratic and one fimple equafion« A biquadratic as generated by the ilitikiplication of four Jimple equations, or of two quadratic equations \ or ladly) of one cubic and one Jimpk equation ..' ' A Treatise of Algebra: In Three Parts ; Containing
  • So saying that field theory is sometimes called QED, is like saying algebra is sometimes called the quadratic equation. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
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