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if the quadratic equation ax^2 +bx + c = 0 jas discriminant negative then both roots of this equation are :​

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Answered by nilavraghosh17
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When D < 0, the roots are imaginary. ∴ The numerator of the quadratic formula (−b±√b2−4ac) will always be negative in this problem. Both are real, different and negative. ... Note: Such problems can be solved by using the concept of discriminant in the quadratic formula and the conditions given in the problem statement.

Answered by nishi1663
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Answer:

negative both roots are ..

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