what is the nature of the roots when the discriminant is equal to or greater than zero
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When discriminant is greater than zero, the roots are unequal and real. When discriminant is equal to zero, the roots are equal and real. When discriminant is less than zero, the roots are imaginary.
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When the discriminant is greater than zero, then the roots are real and distinct. When the discriminant is equal to zero, then the roots are real and equal.
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