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  • 03-09-2020
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In the quadratic formula, −b±b2−4ac√2a, what is b2−4ac called?

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  • 09-09-2020

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

In the quadratic formula x = -b±√b²-4ac/2a, the expression b²-4ac inside the square root is called the discriminant. The discriminant is the function that determines the nature of the roots of the equation even without the constant a, b and c

If b²-4ac > 0, the roots of the equation will be real and distinct

If b²-4ac < 0 the roots of the equation will be complex number

If b²-4ac = 0 the roots of the equation will be real and the same

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