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Envelopes are solving machines for quadratics and cubics and certain polynomials of arbitrary degree

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Abstract

Everybody knows from school how to solve a quadratic equation of the form x2px+q=0x^2-px+q=0 graphically. But this method can become tedious if several equations ought to be solved, as for each pair (p,q)(p,q) a new parabola has to be drawn. Stunningly, there is one single curve that can be used to solve every quadratic equation via drawing tangent lines through a given point (p,q)(p,q) to this curve. In this article we derive this method in an elementary way and generalize it to equations of the form xnpx+q=0x^n-px+q=0 for arbitrary n2n \ge 2. Moreover, the number of solutions of a specific equation of this form can be seen immediately with this technique. Concluding the article we point out connections to the duality of points and lines in the plane and to the the concept of Legendre transformation.

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@article{arxiv.2012.06821,
  title  = {Envelopes are solving machines for quadratics and cubics and certain polynomials of arbitrary degree},
  author = {Michael Schmitz and André Streicher},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2012.06821},
  year   = {2020}
}

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12 pages, 9 figures