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write an general form of an quadratic equation and writes the nature of the roots of quadratic equation​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Quadratic equations are considered as a polynomial equation of degree 2 in one variable of type f(x) = ax2 +bx +c =0, where a,b,and c are real numbers and a ≠ 0. It is a general expression of quadratic equations, where a is considered as a leading coefficient and c is considered as the absolute term of f(x).

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Answered by samruddhilimkar88
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the general form of quadratic equation is

ax²+ bx + c = 0

the nature of roots are as follow

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