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Routh's rule

 
Sci-Tech Dictionary: Routh's rule
 
(′rau̇ths ′rül)

(mathematics) The number of roots with positive real parts of an algebraic equation is equal to the number of changes of algebraic sign of a sequence whose terms are formed from coefficients of the equation in a specified manner. Also known as Routh test.


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