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np.legroots() method is used to compute the roots of a legendre series.Return the roots of the polynomial.
Syntax : np.legroots(c) Parameters: c :[array_like] 1-D arrays of legendre series coefficients. Return : [ndarray] Array of the roots of the series. If all the roots are real, then out is also real, otherwise it is complex.
Code #1 : Python3
# Python program explaining
# numpy.legroots() method 
  
# importing numpy as np  
# and numpy.polynomial.legendre module as geek 
import numpy as np 
import numpy.polynomial.legendre as geek
  
# Input legendre series coefficients

s = (2, 4, 8) 
   
# using np.legroots() method 
res = geek.legroots(s) 

# Resulting legendre series coefficient
print (res) 
Output:
[-0.60762522  0.27429189]
  Code #2 : Python3
# Python program explaining
# numpy.legroot() method 
  
# importing numpy as np  
# and numpy.polynomial.legendre module as geek 
import numpy as np 
import numpy.polynomial.legendre as geek
  
# legendre series coefficients
s = (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) 

  
# using np.legroots() method 
res = geek.legroots(s) 

# Resulting legendre series
print (res) 
Output:
[-0.86884116 -0.48972874  0.21530729  0.68611975]


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