FIND THE ROOTS OF THE QUADRATIC EQUATION BY THE FACTORISATION?
X-3/X=12
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Step-by-step explanation:
For a quadratic equation ax2 + bx + c = 0,
The roots are calculated using the formula, x = (-b ± √ (b² - 4ac) )/2a.
Discriminant is, D = b2 - 4ac. If D > 0, then the equation has two real and distinct roots. If D < 0, the equation has two complex roots. ...
Sum of the roots = -b/a.
Product of the roots = c/a.
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