The roots of a quadratic equation represent the x-values where the parabola intersects with the x-axis. A quadratic can have two real roots when it crosses the x-axis at two points or one real root when it touches the x-axis ...
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The roots of a quadratic equation represent the x-values where the parabola intersects with the x-axis. A quadratic can have two real roots when it crosses the x-axis at two points or one real root when it touches the x-axis ...
Let me explain how to find these values without equations. When we have a quadratic expression with two roots the sum appears as the negative of the coefficient of x term divided by the coefficient of x² term. The product ...
Equal roots occur when the discriminant (b² – 4ac) equals zero in a quadratic equation. This makes both roots identical meaning the parabola touches the x-axis at exactly one point. The value of both roots can be found using -b/2a ...
A quadratic equation has the standard form ax² + bx + c = 0 where a b and c are numbers and a is not equal to 0. We can solve it using the quadratic formula -b ± √(b² – ...