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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.

Consider the equation . 3 is then called a root of f, because f(3)=0.

If the function is mapping from real numbers to real numbers, its zeros are essentially where its graph hits the x-axis.

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 quadratic formula, and 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 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.


A root can also describe a number in the form x1/a, such as the square root.

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