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10th maths quardic equation lesson 10.1 problems solve​

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Answered by bhartisanap80
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Answered by SnehethaKrishna
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quadratic polynomial of the form ax² + bx + c, where a ≠ 0 and a, b, c are real numbers, is called a quadratic equation

when ax² + bx + c = 0.

Here a and b are the coefficients of x² and x respectively and ‘c’ is a constant term.

Any value is a solution of a quadratic equation if and only if it satisfies the quadratic equation.

Quadratic formula: The roots, i.e., α and β of a quadratic equation ax² + bx + c = 0 are given

by

Quadratic formula

Here, the value b² – 4ac is known as the discriminant and is generally denoted by D. ‘D’ helps us to determine the nature of roots for a given quadratic equation. Thus D = b² – 4ac.

The rules are:

If D = 0 ⇒ The roots are Real and Equal.

If D > 0 ⇒ The two roots are Real and Unequal.

If D < 0 ⇒ No Real roots exist.

If α and β are the roots of the quadratic equation, then Quadratic equation is x² – (α + β) x + αβ = 0 Or x² – (sum of roots) x + product of roots = 0

Quadratic root formula

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