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Quadratic equation

 Quadratic equation 


•A polynomial equation of degree two is called a quadratic equation.


General form of a quadratic equation (variable is x ) is: 


Quadratic equation


• A few examples of Quadratic equation are as follows: 
2x^2 +3x=0
x^2+1=0
3x^2=0.

Solution of a quadratic equation : 

A quadratic equation can be solved in the following way: 

By factorising

Quadratic equation
Quadratic equation 

This formula is known as Shreedhar Acharya formula.

• Discriminant: 

The term : (b^2-4ac)  is known as discriminant of the quadratic equation. It determines the nature of roots of the Quadratic equation.

* If the discriminant of the quadratic equation is zero, the quadratic equation has real and equal roots. 

* If the discriminant is greater than zero , the quadratic equation has real and distinct roots.

* If the discriminant is less than zero, the quadratic equation has imaginary roots.

Relation between roots and coefficients: 

If p and q are two roots of the Quadratic equation, then: 

p+q= (-b/a)       and    pq= (c/a).

That means: 


Quadratic equation






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