First, we need to find which number when substituted into the equation will give the answer zero. \(f(1) = {(1)^3} + 4{(1)^2} + (1) - 6 = 0\) Therefore \((x - 1)\)is a factor. Factorise the quadratic ...
Polynomial smoothing to estimate the derivative of a large sequence of sampled data requires the proper choice of the degree polynomial and the smoothing interval. Linear and cubic polynomial ...
We show that the binary expansions of algebraic numbers do not form secure pseudorandom sequences; given sufficiently many initial bits of an algebraic number, its minimal polynomial can be ...
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