If the mention of algebra conjures bad memories of math classes, a Python library called SymPy could change your mind about ...
Rewrite \(y = {x^2} - 6x + 11\) in the form \(y = {(x - b)^2} + c\). To get \(b\) (the number inside the bracket), halve the coefficient (number in front) of the second term in the original equation.
A mathematician is blowing plenty of minds on TikTok, thanks to her example of just how confusing high-level math is. But in a recent viral video, she explained just how, even for people who ...