The quadratic equation have only integer roots of x, then number of real values of a is equal to
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Standard quadratic equation : ax² + bx + c = 0
Here , accordingly , only integers are possible as roots
So, the circumstances are as ...
The quadratic coefficient of " a " should be positive , non irrational , so that it shouldn't offer any conjugates in its roots , either complex conjugates , or irrational conjugated , aslike , real conjugates as roots are possible , because integers are included in it , a > 0 , for sure to have the above every possible conditions applicable
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Standard quadratic equation : ax² + bx + c = 0
Here , accordingly , only integers are possible as roots
So, the circumstances are as ...
The quadratic coefficient of " a " should be positive , non irrational , so that it shouldn't offer any conjugates in its roots , either complex conjugates , or irrational conjugated , aslike , real conjugates as roots are possible , because integers are included in it , a > 0 , for sure to have the above every possible conditions applicable
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