What is the condition for the equation x2+bx−c=0 to have real roots?
b2≥−4c
For the equation ax2+bx+c=0 to have real roots, the discriminant(d) must be greater than or equal to zero.
d≥0
d=b2−4ac
⇒b2−4ac≥0
For the given equation the value of a = 1, b = b and c = - c
⇒b2+4c≥0
b2≥−4c