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A mathematician at Carnegie Mellon University has developed an easier way to solve quadratic equations. Here's the secret.
In a boon to algebra students everywhere, a professor at Carnegie Mellon University has devised a simpler and more efficient way to solve problems involving the quadratic equation.
Revise how to recognise and determine the equation of a quadratic function from its graph. BBC Bitesize Scotland revision for SQA National 5 Maths.
The quadratic equation has frustrated math students for millenniums. But a math professor at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh may have come up with a better way of solving it.
Photo: Luci Gutiérrez Economist Glen Weyl says that he has a better idea: bolstering democracy with a few well-placed quadratic equations.
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