in ax2+ bx+ c=0, ( where a,b,c are rationals) and ∆≥0 and is not a perfect square, then the roots are
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in ax²+ bx+ c=0, ( where a,b,c are rationals) and ∆≥0 and is not a perfect square, then the roots are
If ∆>0 then distinct and real roots
If ∆=0 then equal and real roots
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