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what is the nature of roots of a discriminant 121

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The discriminant is defined as Δ=b2−4ac. This is the expression under the square root in the quadratic formula. The discriminant determines the nature of the roots of a quadratic equation. The word 'nature' refers to the types of numbers the roots can be — namely real, rational, irrational or imaginary.

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