Sujet : Re: x²+4x+5=0
De : jp (at) *nospam* python.invalid (Python)
Groupes : sci.mathDate : 24. Jan 2025, 20:47:05
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Le 24/01/2025 à 19:01, Moebius a écrit :
Am 24.01.2025 um 17:53 schrieb Python:
Le 24/01/2025 à 16:48, Richard Hachel a écrit :
Le 24/01/2025 à 14:15, FromTheRafters a écrit :
Richard Hachel wrote :
The two imaginary roots are x'=-2-i and x"=-2+i.
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Shouldn't imaginary roots be on the y axis?
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Ce ne serait plus résoudre les racines de x, mais les racines de y quand y=0, ce qui est absurde.
Non, non, il s'agit de trouver les racines de x lorsque y=0.
FromTheRafters was pointing out your misuse of the standard terminology.
if x,y are real numbers, then x + iy is a complex numbers. The term "imaginary" (in French "imaginaire pur") denotes numbers of the form i*y. They are on the "y axis" refers to the representation of C as coordinates in the Euclidean plane.
So "-2 - i" and "-2 + i" are not "imaginary".
But RH told us:
"[I] call these imaginary roots, because, since they do not exist, we must imagine them."
:-)
He is not the sharpest knife in the drawer as you've noticed.