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In a quadratic equation why b square always greater than zero

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Answered by Anonymous
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If the quadratic function is always more than zero, that means, when graphed on coordinate system, the function never intersects the X-axis. That means that the quadratic equation has no real solutions. ... , [Since a square term is always more than or equal to zero.] So, , which is the numerator of the above inequality.

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