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12 March, 21:32

If a quadratic equation with real coefficients has a discriminant of 3 then the two roots must be

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  1. 12 March, 21:52
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    In a quadratic equation

    q (x) = ax^2 + bx + c

    The discriminant is = b^2 - 4ac

    We have that discriminant = 3

    If b^2 - 4ac > 0, then the roots are real.

    If b^2 - 4ac < 0 then the roots are imaginary

    In this problem b^2 - 4ac > 0 3 > 0

    then the two roots must be real
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