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What is the nature of the roots of a quadratic equation with discriminant of 38?

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Answered by RohitVaishnavv
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Answer:

The Correct Answer is that equation has two distinct solution

Step-by-step explanation:

The Discriminant tells you how many real roots your quadratic equation has. If the discriminant is: Positive, you have 2 real roots. Zero, you have 1 real root.

The quadratic has two distinct real number solutions, according to a positive discriminant. The quadratic has a repeating real number solution if the discriminant is zero. A negative discriminant means that neither solution is a real number.

Answered by anayaaxoxo
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Answer:

Its two roots are real and different

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