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if the discriminant of a quadratic equation negative then the roots are​

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Answered by NishuNain
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The discriminant can be positive, zero, or negative, and this determines how many solutions there are to the given quadratic equation. ... A discriminant of zero indicates that the quadratic has a repeated real number solution. A negative discriminant indicates that neither of the solutions are real numbers.or you can say the root doesn't exist(they are irrational)

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Answered by nkyadav2013
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When a, b, and c are real numbers, a ≠ 0 and the discriminant is negative, then the roots α and β of the quadratic equation ax2 + bx + c = 0 are unequal and not real. In this case, we say that the roots are imaginary

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