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write the two roots of the quadratic equation​

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Answered by sujanlegend
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Step-by-step explanation:

A standard quadratic equation looks like this:

ax2+bx+c = 0

Where a, b, c are numbers and a≥1.

a, b are called the coefficients of x2 and x respectively and c is called the constant.

The following are examples of some quadratic equations:

1) x2+5x+6 = 0 where a=1, b=5 and c=6.

2) x2+2x-3 = 0 where a=1, b=2 and c= -3

3) 3x2+2x = 1

→ 3x2+2x-1 = 0 where a=3, b=2 and c= -1

4) 9x2 = 4

→ 9x2-4 = 0 where a=9, b=0 and c= -4

Answered by shubham911294
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