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  2. Septic equation - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the number and vertical location of the minima and maxima, the septic could have 7, 5, 3, or 1 real root counted with their multiplicity; the number of complex non-real roots is 7 minus the number of real roots. In algebra, a septic equation is an equation of the form

  3. Sextic equation - Wikipedia

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    Watt's curve, which arose in the context of early work on the steam engine, is a sextic in two variables.. One method of solving the cubic equation involves transforming variables to obtain a sextic equation having terms only of degrees 6, 3, and 0, which can be solved as a quadratic equation in the cube of the variable.

  4. Quintic function - Wikipedia

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    Finding the roots (zeros) of a given polynomial has been a prominent mathematical problem.. Solving linear, quadratic, cubic and quartic equations in terms of radicals and elementary arithmetic operations on the coefficients can always be done, no matter whether the roots are rational or irrational, real or complex; there are formulas that yield the required solutions.

  5. Degree of a polynomial - Wikipedia

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    Degree 7 – septic (or, less commonly, heptic) Degree 8 – octic; Degree 9 – nonic; Degree 10 – decic; Names for degree above three are based on Latin ordinal numbers, and end in -ic. This should be distinguished from the names used for the number of variables, the arity, which are based on Latin distributive numbers, and end in -ary.

  6. Category:Polynomials - Wikipedia

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    Septic equation; Series expansion; Sextic equation; Shapiro polynomials; Sheffer sequence; Sister Beiter conjecture; Sister Celine's polynomials; Sparse polynomial; Square-free polynomial; Stability radius; Stable polynomial; Stanley symmetric function; Stirling polynomials; Swinnerton-Dyer polynomial; Sylvester matrix; Symmetric algebra

  7. More than 800 people have lost their lives in jail since July 13, 2015 but few details are publicly released. Huffington Post is compiling a database of every person who died until July 13, 2016 to shed light on how they passed.

  8. Category:Equations - Wikipedia

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    Septic equation; Sextic equation; Simon–Glatzel equation; Slutsky equation; Solution in radicals; Solution set; Solving quadratic equations with continued fractions; Souders–Brown equation; Spherical wave transformation; Stokesian dynamics; Sunrise equation; Swain equation; Swain–Lupton equation; Swing equation; System of bilinear ...

  9. The 5 best enzyme drain cleaners - AOL

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    Safe to use with all pipes and septic systems, this gallon-sized nontoxic Green Gobbler enzyme drain cleaner contains a powerful formula made of multiple strains of bacteria and enzymes that eat ...