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If ∆ = b 2 −4ac is the discriminant of the quadratic equation ax2 +bx +c = 0 . where a ≠ 0. Then the axis of the quadratic equation is ----​

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Answered by ivsudharamachandra
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Step-by-step explanation:

where a,b,c are real numbers, and a ≠ 0(otherwise it is a linear equation). The number D = b2 - 4ac is called "discriminant". If D < 0, then the quadratic equation has no real solutions(it has 2 complex solutions). If D > 0, then the quadratic equation has 2 distinct solutions.

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