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Richard Hachel <r.hachel@tiscali.fr> wrote:
It's false for you, it's true for me.Exemple : Roots of f(x)=x²+4x+5 ---> x'=i, x"=-5iWrong.
On the contrary, it is very clear, mathematically coherent, and very elegant as a development.Finally, the complex roots of a function are the real roots of the function in point symmetry $(0,y), and vice versa.That's meaningless gibberish.
Not realy.For those who are more open-minded and less stupid than Alan:Is that all you've got? Ad hominem attacks?
You are a troll and a crank, devoid of basic education in maths.Ad hominem attack.
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