If the IRS had discovered the quadratic formula

February 17th, 2006

“If Line 11 is more than Line 10, leave blank and fill out Negative Discriminant Worksheet.” Link [PDF].

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  • 1. David K  |  February 23rd, 2006 at 11:18

    Velleman is a fairly good friend of the statistical education professor that I lecture under (he wrote our intro stats book). He’s apparently a pretty funny guy and this is a great math geeky toy.

  • 2. Michael Sorrentino  |  March 31st, 2007 at 7:02

    If the IRS Had discovered the Quadratic formula
    I have problem getting starting with the QF form.
    Please help

    Thank you

  • 3. tellumo  |  March 31st, 2007 at 17:39

    Michael: It seems to work all right for me–maybe their server was down or unavailable for some reason. If you try again, it should work.

    Thanks!

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