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Solving a Quadratic Equation by Factorization Method
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What will be the nature of roots of quadratic equation
2
x
2
−
4
x
+
3
=
0
?
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Solution
Given equation :
2
x
2
−
4
x
+
3
=
0
⇒
Here
a
=
2
,
b
=
−
4
,
c
=
3
D
=
b
2
−
4
a
c
=
4
2
−
4
×
2
×
3
=
16
−
24
=
−
8
<
0
Since
D
<
0
Hence, roots are not real.
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