Wednesday 7 December 2011

Infinite roots of a quadratic equation


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  1. Good presentation

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  2. txs J chandrasekhar

    let me tell u that the very comment from u will give direction to so many young teachers..

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  3. so for a polynomial, if the two highest powers are made zeroes then , the roots of that polynomial equation will become infinity right?

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  4. The case you mentioned that leading coefficient of a quadratic is zero, then it has a root at infinity. But then it will not be a quadratic. In fact a polynominal equation can never have a root at infinity.

    Regards

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    1. Wow, thank you so much!!!

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    2. This notes is so accurate. It's used in derivation of asyptotes of hyperbola.so yes a quadratic equation can have a root at infinity in given conditions.

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  5. Taught me a new approach. Thanks

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  7. 0X^3+0X^2+0X+C=0 AND
    0X^2+0X+C=0 are same then how many roots of this equation are inifinite 2 or 3
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  8. Plus...minus.....confusion there............

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