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Write the value of discriminatnant when roots are equal

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

If the discriminant is equal to zero then the polynomial has equal roots i.e., a=b. If the discriminant is positive and the coefficients are real, then the polynomial has two real roots.

Answered by sg1696869
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Answer:

If the discriminant is equal to zero then the polynomial has equal roots i.e., a=b. If the discriminant is positive and the coefficients are real, then the polynomial has two real roots.

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