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Mathematics for IGCSE & O level - Equations (Section 2 - No. 18)

What happens to the roots of the equation if the discriminant is negative?
There are two real roots.
There is one real root.
There are no real roots.
The roots are equal.

Explanation

A negative discriminant implies the presence of imaginary roots.

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