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The (unknown) exact solution of a weakly singular Volterra integral equation of the second kind (with smooth kernel and forcing function) normally has unbounded derivatives at the initial point of the ...
You watch Loh explain it himself in the video, below. Suppose you have a standard quadratic equation for whatever reason that looks like this: x 2 -6x+3=0 In this case, A=1, B=-6, and C=3.
In this paper we show that the use of spectral Galerkin methods for the approximation of the Boltzmann equation in the velocity space permits one to obtain spectrally accurate numerical solutions at a ...
Many former algebra students have painful memories of struggling to memorize the quadratic formula. A new way to derive it, overlooked for 4,000 years, is so simple it eliminates the need.
If the graph of the quadratic function y = a x 2 + b x + c crosses the x-axis, the values of x at the crossing points are the roots or solutions of the equation a x 2 + b x + c = 0.