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the discriminant of quadratic equation
a {x}^{2}  + bx + c = 0
is zero then number of real roots is equal to​

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the discriminant of quadratic equation

the discriminant of quadratic equation a {x}^{2} + bx + c = 0

the discriminant of quadratic equation a {x}^{2} + bx + c = 0is zero then number of real roots is equal to

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Answer:Answer. Here a, b, and c are real and rational. Hence, the nature of the roots α and β of equation ax2 + bx + c = 0 depends on the quantity or expression (b2 – 4ac) under the square root sign. We say this because the root of a negative number can't be any real number

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