Math, asked by mtdharan10471, 7 months ago

4. The nature of roots of the quadratic
equation
(1 Point)
2.x2 + 4x + 3 = O is
equal roots
two distinct real roots
O no real roots​

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Answered by rahulyadav1262
1

Answer:

ok so lets first case if root will be zero then the B square minus 4 should equals to zero

let's check

 {b }^{2}  - 4ac

b= 4 and a = 2 and C= 3

put the values

 {4}^{2}  - 4 \times 2 \times 3 =  \\   \\ 16 - 24 =  - 8

so as the discriminant is smaller than zero it will roots will be not real

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Answered by Anonymous
0

A quadratic equation with real coefficients can have either one or two distinct real roots, or two distinct complex roots. In this case the discriminant determines the number and nature of the roots. There are three cases: If the discriminant is positive, then there are two distinct roots.

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