Finding all roots of a polynomial, Ifaiibiimiiiiiiiiibimiiaysiahnto, Finding all roots of a polynomial -10 – HP 48g Graphing Calculator User Manual

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Finding All Roots of a Polynomial

A symbolic polynomial, such as

x.'^

+

ix'^ — 7x

+ 9, can also be

expressed as a vector of its coefficients: [ 1 4 — 7 9 ] . In this vector

form, very efficient numeric techniques can be applied to find a vector

of its roots.

To

use the polynomial

roc

■ Press

fi^fSOLVE) (5 (T]

■ finder:

to display the following:

18

i SOLVE

COEFFICIENTS t UN fll AO ]:

ROOTS:

ENTER COEFFICIENTS OR PRESS SOLVE

ifaiiBiimiiiiiiiiiBiMiiaysiaHnTO

To

find all roots ilynomial:

1. Open the polynomial root-finder.

2. Move the highlight to the CuEFFI

;3 field, if necessary.

3. Enter the polynomial in coefficient form. Use either the command

line (don’t forget the C ] delimiters)or the MatrixWriter. Note
that the first element in the vector should be the coefficient of the

highest order term and the last element should be the constant

term. Remember to include zeroes wherever “missing” terms are

located in the polynomial.

4. With the highlight located in the FiOuTS" field, press S O L V E . A

complex array of roots is displayed in the

FiUUTS”

field and a

labeled copy sent to the stack.

To find a

polynomial,

given a

set of

roots:

1. Open the polynomial root-finder.

2. Move the highlight to the ROOTS!! field, if necessary.
3. Enter the set of roots as a vector. Remember that if any of the

roots are complex, then you must enter ail roots as complex (real
roots are entered as <

real, B

)).

4. Move the highlight to the C O E F F I C I E N T S field and press S O L V E

18-10 Solving Equations

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