Peter N.

asked • 08/23/18

how to get polar values

X^2 + X + 1

Arturo O.

What is your question?  Are you asking to express 
 
x2 + x + 1
 
in polar coordinates?  If so, replace x with
 
r cosθ
 
in the expression.
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08/23/18

Peter N.

What are the root values
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08/24/18

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Arturo O. answered • 08/24/18

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Peter N.

x = [-1 ± √(-3)] / (2) the negative root doesn't look good
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08/24/18

Arturo O.

As I said, you get two complex zeros. 
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08/24/18

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