Math, asked by preksha2140, 10 months ago

what is the formula to find the roots ax^2+b^2-c=0​

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Answered by rohitk843320
1

Answer:

by quadratic formula

Step-by-step explanation:

x=-b^2√b^2-4ab/2a

Answered by AryanTennyson
1

use \: discriminant \:

d = b ^{2}  - 4ac

now if D=0 or D<0

Then put the value of D in the following quadratic formula

x =   \frac{ - b \frac{ + }{ - } d}{2 \times a}

where

d= is discrminant which we got from above equation

a=coefficent ofx^2

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