Math, asked by MermaidMahi4815, 2 months ago

when the discriminant is greater than zero but not a perfect square, then the roots are_______ and_______?

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Answered by sreejakundu7
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

When a, b and c are real numbers, a ≠ 0 and discriminant is negative (i.e., b2 - 4ac < 0), then the roots α and β of the quadratic equation ax2 + bx + c = 0 are unequal and imaginary.

Answered by fatimahzohra6
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Answer:

when the discriminant is greater than zero but not a perfect square, then the roots are Real and Unequal.

Step-by-step explanation:

  1. The quadratic equation is given by ax²+bx+c.
  2. The discriminate of the quadratic equation is given by b²-4ac.
  3. It is denoted by D.
  4. If D is less than 0 (D<0), then the root are not real.
  5. If D is equal to 0 (D=0), then roots are real and equal.
  6. If D is greater than 0 (D>0), then roots are Real and Uñequal.

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