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The roots of the equation ax²+x+b=0 are equal if​

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Answered by priyapugalendhi0312
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Given: quadratic equation ax

Given: quadratic equation ax 2

Given: quadratic equation ax 2 +x+b=0

Given: quadratic equation ax 2 +x+b=0If the discriminant (b

Given: quadratic equation ax 2 +x+b=0If the discriminant (b 2

Given: quadratic equation ax 2 +x+b=0If the discriminant (b 2 −4ac=0) of a quadratic function is equal to zero, that function has exactly one real root or two roots are equal.

Given: quadratic equation ax 2 +x+b=0If the discriminant (b 2 −4ac=0) of a quadratic function is equal to zero, that function has exactly one real root or two roots are equal.In the given quadratic equation, a=a,b=1,c=b

Given: quadratic equation ax 2 +x+b=0If the discriminant (b 2 −4ac=0) of a quadratic function is equal to zero, that function has exactly one real root or two roots are equal.In the given quadratic equation, a=a,b=1,c=bTherefore the discriminant becomes,

Given: quadratic equation ax 2 +x+b=0If the discriminant (b 2 −4ac=0) of a quadratic function is equal to zero, that function has exactly one real root or two roots are equal.In the given quadratic equation, a=a,b=1,c=bTherefore the discriminant becomes, 1−4ab=0⟹ab=

Given: quadratic equation ax 2 +x+b=0If the discriminant (b 2 −4ac=0) of a quadratic function is equal to zero, that function has exactly one real root or two roots are equal.In the given quadratic equation, a=a,b=1,c=bTherefore the discriminant becomes, 1−4ab=0⟹ab= 4

Given: quadratic equation ax 2 +x+b=0If the discriminant (b 2 −4ac=0) of a quadratic function is equal to zero, that function has exactly one real root or two roots are equal.In the given quadratic equation, a=a,b=1,c=bTherefore the discriminant becomes, 1−4ab=0⟹ab= 41

Given: quadratic equation ax 2 +x+b=0If the discriminant (b 2 −4ac=0) of a quadratic function is equal to zero, that function has exactly one real root or two roots are equal.In the given quadratic equation, a=a,b=1,c=bTherefore the discriminant becomes, 1−4ab=0⟹ab= 41

Answered by radhikaagarwal92
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quadratic equation ax 2 +x+b=0

If the discriminant (b2−4ac=0) of a quadratic function is equal to zero, that function has exactly one real root or two roots are equal.

In the given quadratic equation, a=a,b=1,c=b

Therefore the discriminant becomes,

1−4ab=0⟹ab= 1/4

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