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jupiter1991
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Seccond degree of equations HELP - PLEASE
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April 01, 2008, 00:54:16 AM »
I need this help from you.
I want IN REAL SIMPLE WORDS to explain me how to solve 2nd degrees of equations like
ax
2
+by+c = dx
2
+ey+f
I know how to solve ax
2
+by+c = 0 but this thing i do not
Please
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kam
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Re: Seccond degree of equations HELP - PLEASE
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April 01, 2008, 23:50:04 PM »
come on man. is easy.
ax
2
+by+c = dx
2
+ey+f =>
ax
2
+by+c- dx
2
-ey-f=0
make some praxis and you will get to simple 2 degrees
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SiEger
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Re: Seccond degree of equations HELP - PLEASE
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April 03, 2008, 23:40:24 PM »
A question...
What means "second degree?"
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FelIX
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Re: Seccond degree of equations HELP - PLEASE
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April 04, 2008, 20:44:03 PM »
it means that there is at least one parameter in power of 2 and this is the biggest power in the equation.
For example:
ax+b = 0 : first degree
ax
2
+b = 0 : 2nd degree
ax
3
+by
2
+c = 0 : 3rd degree
etc etc etc
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jupiter1991
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Re: Seccond degree of equations HELP - PLEASE
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April 05, 2008, 11:19:57 AM »
Thank you felix!
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SiEger
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April 10, 2008, 19:44:27 PM »
And i thank u too for the 2nd degree!
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