zn − pz + q = 0. .....(1)
The usual method of solution by means of a fixed curve and varying line is to draw the curve y = zn, and find where it is cut by the line y=pz − q.
The following method is quicker, and has some aspects of theoretic interest to recommend it. It consists in taking p, q as coordinates, and in drawing the curve given by the parametric equation ![](//static.cambridge.org/binary/version/id/urn:cambridge.org:id:binary:20180918075930757-0508:S0025557200062410:S0025557200062410_inline1.gif?pub-status=live)
2![](//static.cambridge.org/content/id/urn%3Acambridge.org%3Aid%3Aarticle%3AS0025557200062410/resource/name/S0025557200062410_inline2.gif?pub-status=live)
which is the condition that the given equation (1) shall have equal roots.