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what kind of roots does a quadratic equation have when its discriminate is positive ​

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Answered by shivamchavan2003843
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When a, b, and c are real numbers, a ≠ 0 and the discriminant is positive, then the roots α and β of the quadratic equation ax2 +bx+ c = 0 are real and unequal. When a, b, and c are real numbers, a ≠ 0 and the discriminant is zero, then the roots α and β of the quadratic equation ax2+ bx + c = 0 are real and equal.

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Answered by Darkplayer
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real root and they are different from each other

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