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write the two roots of the quadratic equation ax square + bx + c is equal to zero​

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Answered by priyanshidug1999
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Answered by anirudhayadav393
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Concept Introduction: Quadratic equations are fun to play.

Given:

We have been Given:

a {x}^{2}  + bx + c = 0

To Find:

We have to Find: Find the roots of the equation.

Solution:

According to the problem, to find the roots of the equation we will apply,

d =  \frac{ - b( +  \: or \:  - ) \sqrt{ {b}^{2} - 4ac } }{2a}

now,

a = a \\ b = b \\ c = c

therefore, the roots of the equation are:

 \frac{ - b +  \sqrt{ {b}^{2}  - 4ac} }{2a}  \: and \:  \frac{ - b -  \sqrt{ {b}^{2}  - 4ac} }{2a}

Final Answer: The roots of the equation are:

 \frac{ - b +  \sqrt{ {b}^{2}  - 4ac} }{2a}  \: and \:  \frac{ - b -  \sqrt{ {b}^{2}  - 4ac} }{2a}

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