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Argir Pando Vasil Dobri Matea Karagorgovi
2009-09-25 05:40:18 UTC
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bag of bones: the equation x^2 - 1 = 0 has only two real and accurate
solutions, the remaining 6.66 billion stupid numbers like you on this
planet may only falsify it. unavoidable math truth.

http://dedanoe.googlepages.com/godot.pdf
Argir Pando Vasil Dobri Matea Karagorgovi
2009-09-25 06:02:29 UTC
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On Sep 25, 7:40 am, Argir Pando Vasil Dobri Matea Karagorgovi
Post by Argir Pando Vasil Dobri Matea Karagorgovi
bag of bones: the equation x^2 - 1 = 0 has only two real and accurate
solutions, the remaining 6.66 billion stupid numbers like you on this
planet may only falsify it. unavoidable math truth.
http://dedanoe.googlepages.com/godot.pdf
where in the world is dedanoe's virgin virgo:
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Earle Jones
2009-09-28 03:40:40 UTC
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Post by Argir Pando Vasil Dobri Matea Karagorgovi
bag of bones: the equation x^2 - 1 = 0 has only two real and accurate
solutions, the remaining 6.66 billion stupid numbers like you on this
planet may only falsify it. unavoidable math truth.
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In fact, the fundamental law of algebra is this: "Polynomial equations
of degree n have exactly n roots."

x^2 - 1 = 0 is a polynomial equation of degree 2.

The roots are +1 and -1. No more and no less.

earle
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Exercise for the student: What are the three roots of:

x^3 - 1 = 0

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Earle Jones
2011-01-11 04:12:10 UTC
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Post by Argir Pando Vasil Dobri Matea Karagorgovi
bag of bones: the equation x^2 - 1 = 0 has only two real and accurate
solutions, the remaining 6.66 billion stupid numbers like you on this
planet may only falsify it. unavoidable math truth.
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Polynomial equations of degree n (with real coefficients) have exactly n
solutions (roots.)

This is the "fundamental theorem of algebra."

Quadratic equations have exactly two roots.
Cubic equations have exactly three roots.

etc.

earle
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