Discriminant
The discriminant of the quadratic equation ax2 + bx + c = 0 is calculated using the formula,
D(Discriminant) = b2 – 4ac
The discriminant of the quadratic equation helps us find the nature of the roots which is explained in the next heading.
Quadratic Equations Class 10 Maths Notes Chapter 4
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