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What is shreedaracharya rule??

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Answered by AneekBiswas1
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Sridaracharya rule is a rule used to find the roots of a quadratic equation.

For any quadratic equation,
ax {}^{2}  + bx + c = 0
There exists two values of x...

1)x = ( - b +  \sqrt{(b {}^{2} }  - 4ac))  \div 2a
2) x = ( - b  - \sqrt{(b {}^{2} }  - 4ac)) \div 2a

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Answered by inzamam2
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Sridharacharya rule is a rule used to find roots of a quadratic equation. For any quadratic equation ax^2+bx+c=0. there exists two values of x

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