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ax2 + bx +c=0, a≠0 be quadratic equations. In quadratic formulae , the expression under the radical , b2 - 4ac, is called the discriminant.
         If b2 - 4ac = 0, there are two equal real roots.
         If b2 - 4ac > 0, there are two unequal roots
          If b2 - 4ac < 0, there is no real root​

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Answered by khushpreet50
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  • Step-by-step explanation:
  •   If b2 - 4ac > 0, there are two unequal roots

      

Answered by King412
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Answer:

 \star \sf \: If \:  b2 - 4ac &gt; 0,  \: there are \:  two  \: unequal \:  roots

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