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30 May, 00:29

What conditions give 2 roots, one root and no root?

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  1. 30 May, 03:12
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    The discriminant D is found by this formula

    D = b^2 - 4ac

    there are 3 possible outcomes

    1) If D is smaller than 0, ie D < 0, then there are no roots

    2) If D is equal to zero (D = 0), then there is exactly one root. This root is rational assuming the coefficients are integers. This is called a double root

    3) If D > 0, then there are 2 different roots. If D is a perfect square, then these two roots are rational numbers (aka fractions of whole numbers) assuming the coefficients are integers. If D is not a perfect square, then the two roots are irrational numbers.
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