How many solutions does the quadratic equation 10x - 5 = 5x2 have?
How many solutions does the quadratic equation 10 x - 5 = 5 x 2 have? => One solution or Two solutions or No solution or Many solutions..
Quadratic Equations
An equation of the form ax 2 +bx+c=0 where a, b, c are real numbers and where "a" does not equal to zero(0). The sum of the roots of a quadratic equation is equal to the negation of the coefficient of the second term divided by the leading coefficient. The pro..
Quadratic Equations
Introduction - An equation of the form ax 2 +bx+c=0 where a, b, c are real numbers and where "a" does not equal to zero(0..
Relation between the roots of a quadratic equation
Our investigation reveals that there is a definite relationship between the roots of a quadratic equation and the coefficient of the second term and the constant term. The sum of the roots of a quadratic equation is equal to the negation of the coeff..
Quadratic Equations Roots and Conditions
Formation of quadratic equations from given roots and conditions - Formation of quadratic equations from given roots and conditions. i) The quadratic equations whose roots are a and b is where S = sum of roots and P = product of roots ii) ..
Formation of quadratic equations from given roots and conditions - Formation of quadratic equations from given roots and conditions. i) The quadratic equations whose roots are a and b is where S = sum of roots and P = product of roots ii) ..Relation between the roots of a quadratic equation
Relation between the roots of a quadratic equation - Let a and b be the roots of the equation (i), Then x = a and x = b Since a and b are the roots of the equations (i) and (ii), both the equations are identical. Dividing equation (i) by '..
Relation between the roots of a quadratic equation - Let a and b be the roots of the equation (i), Then x = a and x = b Since a and b are the roots of the equations (i) and (ii), both the equations are identical. Dividing equation (i) by '..Quadratic Equations Introduction
Introduction - An equation of the form ax 2 +bx+c=0 where a, b, c are real numbe..
Introduction - An equation of the form ax 2 +bx+c=0 where a, b, c are real numbe..Roots of a quadratic equation
A root of the equation f(x) = 0 is that value or values of x which make f(x) = 0. In other words, x = a or x = b are said to be the root of f(x) = 0, if f( a ) = 0, and f( b ) = 0 i.e., in f(x) = 0, replace x either by a or by b ..
Which of the following can be the discriminant of the graph of the qua..
Which of the following can be the discriminant of the graph of the quadratic equation? => b 2 - 4 ac = - 3 or b 2 - 4 ac = 0 or b 2 - 4 ac = 5 or b 2 - 4 ac = 16..
Formation of quadratic equations from given roots and conditions
i) The quadratic equations whose roots are a and b is where S = sum of roots and P = product of roots ii) Quadratic equations with real coefficients, the complex roots always occur in conjugate pairs. i.e., a + i b and a - i ..
i) The quadratic equations whose roots are a and b is where S = sum of roots and P = product of roots ii) Quadratic equations with real coefficients, the complex roots always occur in conjugate pairs. i.e., a + i b and a - i .. Result
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