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if the coefficient of X square and the constant term of a quadratic equation have same signs and if the coefficient of X term is zero, then the quadratic equation has no real roots true or false​

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Answered by write2mustansir
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The quadratic equation is -

x^2 + a =0 where a is any real number. Transpose ‘a’ to the otherside

x^2 = - a

x= - a^1/2 (the zero)

Since the square root of any negative number is unreal and so the Zero is also unreal.

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