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Cubic, biquadratic, and other particular equations (1)
General resolution of equations (1)
General works, treatises, and textbooks (1)
Roots. Symmetric functions (3)

 

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This lesson from illuminations helps to illustrate quadratic equations. Students will determine the maximum value of a quadratic equation and compare different equations. The lesson also asks students to move between...
This lesson from Illuminations asks students to solve a system of linear equations using a practical math problem. The lesson involves question for students; participants are asked to give a short presentation to the...
This lesson from Illuminations has students study equivalence and systems of equations while identifying and using related functions. It includes an interactive applet that can be used in class. Discussion questions are...
An idiosyncratic and personal selection of particularly important or particularly intriguing mathematical equations, not all of them complicated. Mathematical Constants; The definition of Pi; The definition of e; A...
This commercial website, developed by GCSE Answers Ltd., offers short tutorials on various topics in mathematics, such as algebra, trigonometry, and measurement. The tutorials include a short overview of the topic...
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