find the roots of ax²+bx+c=0
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Quadratic Equation
Quadratic equation is a second order polynomial with 3 coefficients - a, b, c.
The quadratic equation is given by:
ax2 + bx + c = 0
The solution to the quadratic equation is given by 2 numbers x1 and x2.
We can change the quadratic equation to the form of:
(x - x1)(x - x2) = 0
Quadratic Formula
The solution to the quadratic equation is given by the quadratic formula:
I hope you help !!!
The expression inside the square root is called discriminant and is denoted by Δ:
Δ = b2 - 4ac
The quadratic formula with discriminant notation:
Quadratic equation is a second order polynomial with 3 coefficients - a, b, c.
The quadratic equation is given by:
ax2 + bx + c = 0
The solution to the quadratic equation is given by 2 numbers x1 and x2.
We can change the quadratic equation to the form of:
(x - x1)(x - x2) = 0
Quadratic Formula
The solution to the quadratic equation is given by the quadratic formula:
I hope you help !!!
The expression inside the square root is called discriminant and is denoted by Δ:
Δ = b2 - 4ac
The quadratic formula with discriminant notation:
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