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12 March, 14:47

Explain why the roots of a quadratic equation are complex if the value of the discriminant is less than 0.

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  1. 12 March, 17:03
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    Discriminant b²-4ac is under the radical in the quadratic formula.

    If b²-4ac is negative, you can't get real roots because under root of a negative value is not real

    radical, under root and square root are the same thing here
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