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Algebraic Equations
Algebraic Equations
Algebraic Equations
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Algebraic Equations

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This concise and to-the-point ebook presents the fundamental Theorems and main techniques to solve Algebraic Equations. Through the precise and illustrative presentation, the reader will acquire a thorough and deep understanding of the subject and feel confident to put it on the test.
A wide variety of chosen solved examples and challenging problems will advance the reader to a higher level of comprehension and enable them to grasp the essential concepts of Algebraic Equations.
All the problems are accompanied by their answers, so the reader can check the validity of their approach and monitor their progress into the subject.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 18, 2015
ISBN9781310146190
Algebraic Equations
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Demetrios P. Kanoussis

Dr. Kanoussis is a professional Electrical Engineer with Ph.D in Engineering and MSc in Mathematics from the Tennessee Technological University in USA, and BS in Electrical Engineering from N.T.U.A in Greece. He has long teaching experience on the fields of Applied Mathematics and Electrical Engineering. As a professional engineer, he has been actively involved in the design and implementation of various projects, mainly in the area of Integrated Control Systems. His scientific research in Mathematics and Engineering is published in many, high impact, international journals. Additionally to his teaching and research, he is the author of textbooks in Electric Circuit Theory and Applied Mathematics. He’s one of the founders of the Golden Ratio Publications effort.

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    Algebraic Equations - Demetrios P. Kanoussis

    Algebraic Equations

    Copyright 2015 Demetrios P. Kanoussis

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    First Edition, January 2015

    ISBN: 9781310146190

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    Cover design: Vicky Karistinou, GRP

    Algebraic Equations

    Brief Theory, Characteristic Examples, Challenging Problems

    Table of Contents:

    1. First and Second Degree (Quadratic) Equations

    Examples 1-1 -- 1-6

    PROBLEMS

    2. Equations Reducible to Quadratic Equations

    Examples 2-1 -- 2-7

    PROBLEMS

    3. General Properties of Algebraic Equations

    Examples 3-1 -- 3-7

    PROBLEMS

    About the author

    1. First and Second Degree (Quadratic) Equations

    Algebraic or Polynomial Equations, is a vital part of Algebra, and have the general form, P (x) = 0 (1-1)

    where P (x) is a polynomial of the variable x.

    The coefficients of P(x), in the general case, can be real or complex numbers.

    Root or simply solution of P (x) = 0 is a number r (real or complex), such

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