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8 February, 07:11

What is the nature of the roots of the quadratic equation if the value of its

discriminant is zero?

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  1. 8 February, 10:42
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    If the discriminant is zero, then the two roots of the quadratic equation are

    equal. That's just another way of saying that the quadratic expression is

    a perfect square.
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