Math, asked by poojapmasari, 1 month ago

what will be the nature of roots if discriminant of any
quadratic equation is less than zero?​

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Answered by marvaminuva
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  • If the discriminant is greater than zero, the equation will have two real and distinct roots. If the discriminant is zero, the equation will have a real root. If the discriminant is less than zero, the equation will have no real roots, it will have 2 complex roots.

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Answered by sirapanasettynavyasr
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If the discriminant is greater than zero, the equation will have two real and distinct roots. If the discriminant is zero, the equation will have a real root. If the discriminant is less than zero, the equation will have no real roots, it will have 2 complex roots.

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