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A mathematician at Carnegie Mellon University has developed an easier way to solve quadratic equations. Here's the secret.
In a boon to algebra students everywhere, a professor at Carnegie Mellon University has devised a simpler and more efficient way to solve problems involving the quadratic equation.
Matlab is a very populardifferential-equation solver that has become a standard in theengineering field. To use Matlab, you need a set of equations thatdescribe the behavior of the different variables ...
The quadratic formula learned by generations of math students is difficult to remember, but it can be used to solve quadratic equations where y = 0.
But he systematically set out word-­form linear and quadratic equations, with algorithmic methods for solving them — that is, for finding the "unknown numbers," our modern x 's and y 's.
A mathematician at Carnegie Mellon University has developed an easier way to solve quadratic equations. Here's the secret.