Examples of using Quadratic in English and their translations into Tagalog
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solves the local equivalence problem for two quadratic differential forms.
in particular to class number relations of quadratic forms.
In a short eleven year career Zolotarev produced fundamental work in approximation theory, quadratic forms, algebraic numbers
In 1907 he discovered an integral representation theorem for functionals on the space of quadratic Lebesgue integrable functions.
of Weierstrass on bilinear and quadratic forms.
It contains an exposition of the method of reduction of singularities of a plane curve by quadratic transformations.
is used to determine the complete weight distributions of several quadratic residue codes.
Maschke's second area of work was on differential geometry in particular the theory of quadratic differential quantics.
Consider the quadratic equation in Using the numbers form a quadratic equation in whose roots are the same as those of the original equation.
At this time Eisenstein was working on a variety of topics including quadratic and cubic forms
If positive integers are such that the quadratic equation has two distinct real roots in the open interval,
The standard form of a quadratic is y= ax^2+ bx+ c, where a, b, c are numbers,
Expanding, we get a quadratic expression in which has to be non-negative, and whose disriminant is.
Find all integer values of such that the quadratic expression can be factored as a product where are integers.
And the left member of is, so that the quadratic equation for has coefficients proportional to those of the given equation.
Suppose are three real numbers such that the quadratic equation has roots of the form where
The Ankeny- Artin-Chowla theorem on the class number of real quadratic number fields(1952);
Putting all variables in terms of, we get the quadratic. Solving, or.
Smith also extended Gauss 's theorem on real quadratic forms to complex quadratic forms.
since the product of the roots of a quadratic is the constant term divided by the leading coefficient.