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19 February, 17:40

How can we use the discriminant to determine the types of zeros a quadratic equation will have?

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  1. 19 February, 17:52
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    The discriminant is calculated as b^2 - 4ac.

    If the discr. is +, you'll have 2 unequal real roots.

    If the discr. is 0, you'll have 2 equal, real roots (repeated root)

    If the d. is -, you'll have 2 different, complex roots.
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