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Two Imaginary Roots Quadratic Equation

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Two Imaginary Roots Quadratic Equation. This video looks at finding roots and zeros of quadratic equations and functions when they are imaginary. A quadratic equation with real or complex coefficients has two solutions called roots these two solutions may or may not be distinct and they may or may not be real.

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The number of roots of a polynomial equation is equal to its degree. Ax 2 bx c 0 where a b and c are real numbers such that a 0 and x is a variable. The roots belong to the set of complex numbers and will be called complex roots or imaginary roots.

That is x 2 sum of roots x product of roots 0.

That is x 2 sum of roots x product of roots 0. A quadratic equation is an equation of the second degree. In a quadratic equation with rational coefficients has an irrational or surd root α β where α and β are rational and β is not a perfect. A quadratic equation is of the form ax 2 bx c 0 where a b and c are real number values with a not equal to zero.