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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 October 2008
There are many well-known graphical solutions of the quadratic equation, in which the roots are obtained as the intersections of a circle with a straight line. The practical objection to these solutions is that a fresh diagram has to be drawn for each equation that is to be solved: and the time occupied in constructing the diagram is greater than the time required to solve the equation by the ordinary arithmetical method.