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Hello.
Assume that I have two polynomials of degree 2, i.e., Quadratic Equations.
1.
Assume that the Quadratic Equation is:
x2 + 7x + 12 = 0
The roots of the Quadratic Equation is -3 and -4.
2.
Assume that there is another Quadratic Equation:
x2 + 8x + 12 = 0
The roots of the Quadratic Equation is -6 and -2.
Then the use of the roots of the polynomial is that:
When I am trying to find where two modeling equations intersect, where information overlaps, this is equivalent to finding the zeroes to know the difference of the models.
The modeling equations I chose to consider is delineated as 1 and 2 above.
What I think is, I find roots of two or more polynomials to know the differences between them or to do something else, like, initiating another curve from any of the roots.
Am I right?
I want to know the applications of a root of a polynomial.
Do you have an example which illustrates use of a root of a polynomial?
Thank you.
Assume that I have two polynomials of degree 2, i.e., Quadratic Equations.
1.
Assume that the Quadratic Equation is:
x2 + 7x + 12 = 0
The roots of the Quadratic Equation is -3 and -4.
2.
Assume that there is another Quadratic Equation:
x2 + 8x + 12 = 0
The roots of the Quadratic Equation is -6 and -2.
Then the use of the roots of the polynomial is that:
When I am trying to find where two modeling equations intersect, where information overlaps, this is equivalent to finding the zeroes to know the difference of the models.
The modeling equations I chose to consider is delineated as 1 and 2 above.
What I think is, I find roots of two or more polynomials to know the differences between them or to do something else, like, initiating another curve from any of the roots.
Am I right?
I want to know the applications of a root of a polynomial.
Do you have an example which illustrates use of a root of a polynomial?
Thank you.
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