Formula for finding the roots of a quadratic equation
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Formula to find roots of a quadratic equation:-
Let x be the root.
x = (-b ± √b²-4ac)/2a
where a is coefficient of x²
b is coefficient of x
c is constant
Formula to find roots of a quadratic equation:-
Let x be the root.
x = (-b ± √b²-4ac)/2a
where a is coefficient of x²
b is coefficient of x
c is constant
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HI !
Here is the formula :-
If
x = -b ±
Here ,
the value or roots can be positive or negative (±)
x = root / solution of the equation.
Here is the formula :-
If
x = -b ±
Here ,
the value or roots can be positive or negative (±)
x = root / solution of the equation.
realsujaykumar:
hey again one mistake is there....
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