no...its the coefficient of x^2, for a quadratic.wrx said:And that the coefficient of x is positive. Positive definite functions have no roots, and are concave up.
wtf? What i said is right....... Wanton ur a bit messed up.....wanton-wonton said:no...its the coefficient of x^2, for a quadratic.
Its the coefficient of x2 that has to be positive, atleast thats what ive been told. Otherwise the function will be concave down.wrx said:wtf? What i said is right....... Wanton ur a bit messed up.....
But x<sup>2</sup> isn't positive for x=0, it is just non-negative.withoutaface said:a polynomial which is postive whatever the value of x is; x2 is an example
Hahahaha whoopsXayma said:But x<sup>2</sup> isn't positive for x=0, it is just non-negative.
x<sup>2</sup>+1 is a better example.
oh yeah, thats what i meant, hmmm was a bit late when i posted thatacmilan said:Its the coefficient of x2 that has to be positive, atleast thats what ive been told. Otherwise the function will be concave down.
how is that easier to visualise than Xayma's "x^2 + 1"? i dont even kno wat sinx looks like hehSlide Rule said:sinx + 2 is perhaps an example of a pos def function which is easier to visualise.