nested radical造句
例句与造句
- Rewriting a nested radical in this way is called "'denesting " '.
- :: : : : : Well, the Cardano solution is expressed in nested radicals involving complex numbers.
- In fact, there are some numbers defined by an " infinite " amount of nested radicals.
- The article Nested radical may be of interest, " i " can be considered a radical.
- The nested radicals in this solution cannot in general be simplified unless the cubic equation has at least one rational solution.
- It's difficult to find nested radical in a sentence. 用nested radical造句挺难的
- I did try to construct cubic equations using nested radicals of real numbers only, but always ended up with irrational coefficients.
- They're nice these nested radical problems I think . talk ) 19 : 22, 3 March 2009 ( UTC)
- On page 105 of his first notebook, he formulated an equation that could be used to solve the infinitely nested radicals problem.
- In 1989, she introduced the first algorithm for deciding which nested radicals can be denested, which is known as Landau's algorithm.
- This process is generally considered a difficult problem, although a special class of nested radical can be denested by assuming it denests into a sum of two surds:
- The value obtained for the infinite nested radical by converting to a polynomial equation and solving is valid only if the sequence of values, obtained by successively nesting more and more radicals, converges.
- For any given choice of cube root and its conjugate, this contains nested radicals involving complex numbers, yet it is reducible ( even though not obviously so ) to one of the solutions 1, 2, or 3.
- :: : : : Second thought, maybe for some special classes, it can be done by denesting Nested radicals ? ( See the reference section, through you may have to use an algebra system )-- Lemontea 02 : 37, 24 May 2006 ( UTC)
- A similar problem, involving equating like terms rather than coefficients of like terms, arises if we wish to denest the nested radicals \ sqrt { a + b \ sqrt { c } \ } to obtain an equivalent expression not involving a square root of an expression itself involving a square root, we can postulate the existence of rational parameters " d, e " such that
- Any books or articles, preferably online, which highlight this link between continued fractions and nested radicals, and discuss its possible implications ? ( I know of at least one source that " mentions " it, but then it just stops there, and doesn't go any " deeper " into it ) . talk ) 03 : 59, 27 January 2014 ( UTC)