Root (Mathematics)
In
mathematics
, a
root
(or a
zero
) of a
function
f
is an element
x
in the
domain
of
f
such that
f
(
x
) = 0.
For an important special case see
zero (complex analysis)
. Consider the equation:
f(x)=x^2-6x+9 \,
Now 3 is called a
root
of
f
, because
f
(3) = 3
2
- (6 x 3) + 9 = 0. If the function is mapping from
real numbers
to
real numbers
, its zeros are essentially where its graph hits the
x-axis
. In this situation, the root can be called a
x
-intercept
. A substantial amount of
mathematics
was developed in order to
find roots
of various functions, especially
polynomials
. The roots of a
quadratic equation
could be given by the study of the roots of
polynomials
of degree 3 led to the discovery of
complex numbers
. Many
real
polynomials
don't have a
real number
as a root, but the
fundamental theorem of algebra
states that every
polynomial
of
degree (mathematics)
n
has
n
complex
roots, counted with their
multiplicities
. One of the most important unsolved problems in mathematics concerns the location of the zeros of the
Riemann zeta function
. Compare with the concept of a
pole
. The word
root
can also refer to a number in the form
x
1/
a
, such as the
square root
or
other roots
.
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