Where would I use quadratic forms and how?

In summary, a quadratic form is a type of polynomial in multiple variables with a degree of two. It can be expressed in terms of matrices and eigenvalues, and is commonly used in linear algebra exercises. However, it also has practical applications in projective geometry, where it can be used for modelling. The use of a canonical quadratic form in these applications may be more beneficial due to its coefficients of +1 and -1.
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Wiki defines :In mathematics, a quadratic form is a homogeneous polynomial of degree two in a number of variables.

Yes,all nice and dandy,I get to then express it in terms of matrices and then I find the eigen values and then find the canonical quadratic form,the usual boring linear algebra exercise.But,where could I practically use these forms?For example,in projective geometry,how would I use these?
 
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You're implying that linear algebra is boring and projective geometry is not? I'm curious why. I've always found it the other way around.
 
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I meant linear algebra is always taught in a boring way.Projective geometry classes begin with the Riemann sphere and transformations and other enticing stuff for imagination.Anyway,why would I need a canonical quadratic form?
In practical applications like modelling,how is a canonical quadratic form more useful?(other than the fact it has +1 and -1 as coefficients)
 

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1. Where are quadratic forms commonly used in physics?

Quadratic forms are commonly used in physics to describe the energy of a system. They are used in the Hamiltonian, which is a mathematical expression that describes the total energy of a system in terms of its position and momentum variables.

2. How are quadratic forms used in statistics?

In statistics, quadratic forms are used to calculate the sum of squared errors. This is used in regression analysis to determine the best fit line for a set of data points. Quadratic forms are also used in multivariate analysis to find the variance and covariance of a set of variables.

3. Can quadratic forms be used in engineering?

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