what is the difference between real x and real roots ?
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Roots = By saying that an equation has real roots, we mean that the solutions (or roots ) of the equation belong in the set of real numbers , which is symbolised as R. ... Moreover, by saying that the equation has distinct roots we mean that all the roots(solutions) of the equations are not equal to one another.
X = The letter "x" is often used in algebra to mean a value that is not yet known. It is called a "variable" or sometimes an "unknown". In x + 2 = 7, x is a variable, but we can work out its value if we try! A variable doesn't have to be "x", it could be "y", "w" or any letter, name or symbol.
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