Hmm. I didn't realize this:
Wollery Said:
" Errrrrr, what gives you the idea that the 10th root of a number has ten solutions? A cube root has only one solution, a 4th root has two solutions, a 5th root has only one, a 6th root has 2, and so on. You seem to be confusing simple numbers with polynomial functions."
I thought that simple numbers and polynomials were the same in this regard.
I could be wrong though. . . .
I think I rememberd learning somewhere that , there imaginary numbers fill in all the solutions for simple numbers.
So, that the cube root of 1 for instance, has one simple number solution, and two imaginary number solutions.
I can agree that a math function and a computer function are different.
Woolery Said:
"how would you like to give me the complete set of solutions for arcsin0.5?"
Not sure. . . what is the answer to that?
So why, when we deal with polynomials, do we expect multiple answers but not simple numbers??