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the roots of ax^2 +bx+c=0,a is not equal to 0 are real and unequal what ​

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Answered by Askme005
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Then the discriminant will be b²-4ac is greater ten zero.

Answered by sai172982
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roots may be real and distinct, equal and real , imaginary, it is dependent upon the value of discriminent= √b^2-4ac

if discriminent is positive then quadratic eqn will have real and distinct roots

if discriminent is 0 then quadratic eqn will have real and equal roots

if discriminent is negitive then quadratic eqn will have imaginary roots

note in discriminent= √b^2-4ac

a is the coefficiant of x^2

b is the coefficiant of x

c is constant term

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