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YesOriginally posted by Estel
Suppose f(x)=ax^2+bx+c
f(y)=0
f'(y)=0
does that mean there is a double root at x=y?
No, as this would mean a = 0, in which case the function is linear, and has at most one root.and suppose that f"(y)=0
does that mean there is a triple root at x=y?
Ta.