(x - 1)(x - 11)
x = 1,11
It is a quadratic equation in X, with two real roots.
-4,3 are the roots of this equation, so for the values for which the sum of roots is 1 & product is -12
If the discriminant of the quadratic equation is zero then it will have 2 equal roots. If the discriminant of the quadratic equation is greater than zero then it will have 2 different roots. If the discriminant of the quadratic equation is less than zero then it will have no roots.
Using the quadratic equation formula:- x = -4.706950048 and x = 0.849071913
The roots of the quadratic equation are the x-intercepts of the curve.
It is a quadratic equation in X, with two real roots.
Use the quadratic formula, with a = 1, b = -3, c = 2.
It is a quadratic equation with one unknown variable, x which has no real roots.
That depends on the equation.
-4,3 are the roots of this equation, so for the values for which the sum of roots is 1 & product is -12
If the discriminant of the quadratic equation is zero then it will have 2 equal roots. If the discriminant of the quadratic equation is greater than zero then it will have 2 different roots. If the discriminant of the quadratic equation is less than zero then it will have no roots.
Because it's part of the quadratic equation formula in finding the roots of a quadratic equation.
The roots are: x = -5 and x = -9
Yes. You can calculate the two roots of a quadratic equation by using the quadratic formula, and because there are square roots on the quadratic formula, and if the radicand is not a perfect square, so the answer to that equation has decimal.
2 roots
Using the quadratic equation formula:- x = -4.706950048 and x = 0.849071913
The roots of the quadratic equation are the x-intercepts of the curve.