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A mathematician has derived an easier way to solve quadratic equation problems, according to MIT's Technology Review. You love challenging math problems. So do we. Let's solve them together ...
The quadratic equation is an ancient staple of mathematics that dates back to ancient Babylonians in 2000 BC. It was originally devised as a way to help calculate problems involving rectangles ...
Many former algebra students have painful memories of struggling to memorize the quadratic formula. A new way to derive it, overlooked for 4,000 years, is so simple it eliminates the need.
Before students are presented with the quadratic formula, they’re taught a simpler method to solve certain equations. For simplicity, we’ll consider an equation where a = 1. x² – 4x – 5 = 0 ...
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Arnold E. Ross, On Representation of Integers by Indefinite Ternary Quadratic Forms of Quadratfrei Forms of Quadratfrei Determinant, American Journal of Mathematics, Vol. 55, No. 1 (1933), pp. 293-302 ...
You watch Loh explain it himself in the video, below. Suppose you have a standard quadratic equation for whatever reason that looks like this: x 2 -6x+3=0 In this case, A=1, B=-6, and C=3.