Mathematics for IGCSE & O level - Equations (Section 7 - No. 17)

If the discriminant (b²-4ac) of a quadratic equation is negative, what does it tell you about the roots?
The roots are real and distinct.
The roots are real and equal.
The roots are complex (non-real).
There are no roots.

Explanation

A negative discriminant implies the square root of a negative number, hence complex roots.

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