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Parent topics
- Algebra [r]: A branch of mathematics concerning the study of structure, relation and quantity. [e]
- Polynomial equation [r]: An equation in which a polynomial in one or more variables is set equal to zero. [e]
- Root (mathematics) [r]: Add brief definition or description
Subtopics
- Completing the square [r]: Rewriting a quadratic polynomial as a constant multiple of a linear polynomial plus a constant. [e]
- Factor [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Complex number [r]: Numbers of the form a+bi, where a and b are real numbers and i denotes a number satisfying . [e]
- Harmonic oscillator (classical) [r]: A system which, when displaced from its equilibrium position, experiences a restoring force, proportional to the displacement. [e]
- Optimization (mathematics) [r]: Problem solving in which one seeks to minimize or maximize a real function by systematically choosing the values of real or integer variables from within an allowed set. [e]
- Cubic equation [r]: A polynomial equation with of degree 3 (i.e., x3+px2+qx+r=0). [e]
- Green's Theorem [r]: A vector identity, equivalent to the curl theorem in two dimensions, which relates a line integral around a simple closed curve to a double integral over the enclosed plane region. [e]
- Bijective function [r]: A function in which each possible output value corresponds to exactly one input value. [e]
- Polar coordinates [r]: Two numbers—a distance and an angle—that specify the position of a point on a plane. [e]