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what are the substitution values of a quadratic equation
ax²+bx+c = π ​

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Answered by xXMarziyaXx
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For the quadratic equation ax2+bx+c=0,a,b,c,εQ

Roots are given by 

α=2a−b+b2−4ac and 

β=2a−b−b2−4ac

If D=0 then α=2a−b=β i.e. the roots are equal and real. 

Since a,b and c∈Q, the roots will be equal and rational.

Hence, statements P and R are correct.

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Answered by itsManvihere
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