You are welcome!
For some reason you guys explain it better.
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Might be good to mention the fact, that someone else pointed out that there are poly's that don't cross the x axis, they just touch it at a point. Oh wait, I see you covered it further down the page.
Excellent that you through in some "Theory of equations" on the bounds page. That is an important point. Because we know so much about polynomials that is why why we use them to approximate other functions.
Good Page and good work and Happy 2010!
]]>I included more general advice and moved the middle section to a new page called How Polynomials Behave
Is it all good?
]]>Beginnings of asymptotic analysis and Big Oh at the bottom with pointing out how the x^3 term drowns out the x^2 term!
Yes! Future pages!
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Good page: lots of people don't understand the geometric significance of a root as a place where the equation crosses the x axis. Liked that you recommend eyeballing the graph for root estimation. Super important in numerical analysis to get an initial value ( fancy term for guess ) of the root and most people never look at the graph!
Beginnings of asymptotic analysis and Big Oh at the bottom with pointing out how the x^3 term drowns out the x^2 term!
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