| 11. | The discriminant of a linear polynomial ( degree 1 ) is rarely considered.
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| 12. | Moreover, in general not all possible terms will occur in the discriminant.
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| 13. | Let be a polynomial with coefficients in a commutative ring and its discriminant.
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| 14. | If the discriminant equals 0, the equation is that of a parabola.
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| 15. | See Discriminant : Nature of the roots for details.
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| 16. | Its discriminant must be non-positive, which gives the required relationship.
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| 17. | Convergent evidence is best interpreted relative to discriminant evidence.
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| 18. | Therefore, we cannot claim discriminant validity between them.
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| 19. | The original dichotomous discriminant analysis was developed by Sir Ronald Fisher in 1936.
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| 20. | Logistic regression does not have as many assumptions and restrictions as discriminant analysis.
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