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find the nature of the roots of the quadratic equation: √3x^2-3x-(3√3/4)=0.
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Answered by punamsingh0178
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For a quadratic equation ax² + bx + c =0, the term b² - 4ac is called discriminant (D) of the quadratic equation because it determines whether the quadratic equation has real roots or not ( nature of roots). As , b² – 4ac = 0, Hence,the given quadratic equation has real and equal roots.

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