does a quadratic equation with integeral coefficient has integral roots justify your answer
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So, in general, it can be concluded that a quadratic equation with integral coefficients (0, ± 1, ± 2, ± 3…) can have fractional or non integral roots. Hence proved. The statement is false.
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The statement we are given is, a quadratic equation with integral coefficient has integral roots. So, for any quadratic equation ax2+bx+c with integral coefficients a,b,c, roots are also integers.
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