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Quadratic Equation Solver

Solve equations in the form ax² + bx + c = 0

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Understanding Polynomial Equations

A polynomial equation is an equality involving a polynomial. The most common type encountered in algebra is the quadratic equation, which takes the standard form:

ax² + bx + c = 0

Here, x represents the unknown variable, while a, b, and c are numerical coefficients. The coefficient a must not be zero for the equation to remain quadratic.

The Quadratic Formula

To find the roots (solutions) for x, we use the quadratic formula:

x = (-b ± √(b² – 4ac)) / 2a

This formula calculates the points where the parabola represented by the equation crosses the x-axis.

The Discriminant

The term inside the square root, b² – 4ac, is known as the discriminant (Δ). It determines the nature of the roots:

  • Δ > 0: There are two distinct real roots.
  • Δ = 0: There is exactly one real root (a repeated root).
  • Δ < 0: There are no real roots; instead, there are two complex roots involving imaginary numbers.

How to Use the Calculator

Simply enter the values for coefficients a, b, and c into the input fields above. Click "Calculate Roots" to see the solutions for x. The calculator handles both real and complex results automatically.

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