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The number of roots of simple equation is​

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Answered by sanjanaadi
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The number of roots of an equation is basically the degree of the equation. Thus the highest index of the unknown in your equation is the number of roots of the equation. If the difference between roots of the equation x² +a x +8=0 is 2, then what is the value of a?

Answered by KaneezaFarooq
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The number of roots of an equation is basically the degree of the equation. Thus the highest index of the unknown in your equation is the number of roots of the equation.

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