Math, asked by srija1234567, 10 months ago

If ad + bc, then prove that the equation
(a^2+ b^) x^2 + 2 (ac + bd) x + (c^2 + d^2) = 0 has
no real roots​

Answers

Answered by subasooria
0

Answer:

b^2-4ac

Step-by-step explanation:

Answered by abhirock51
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Step-by-step explanation:

put these in

formula

D=

b { - 4ac}^{2}

if supposed your answer will be in negative

then

D will be less than zero

Therefore we conclude that

this equation is having no real roots

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