Derive quadratic formula, Also write the
conditions for native of roots for quadratic Equations
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In algebra, a quadratic equation (from the Latin quadratus for "square") is any equation that can be rearranged in standard form as
The quadratic formula for the roots of the general quadratic equation
{\displaystyle ax^{2}+bx+c=0}ax^{2}+bx+c=0
where x represents an unknown, and a, b, and c represent known numbers, where a ≠ 0. If a = 0, then the equation is linear, not quadratic, as there is no {\displaystyle ax^{2}}ax^2 term. The numbers a, b, and c are the coefficients of the equation and may be distinguished by calling them, respectively, the quadratic coefficient, the linear coefficient and the constant or free term.[1]
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