Calculate the roots of quadratic ax^2 + bx + c = 0. For the program, consider the discriminant D, D = b^2 − 4ac

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If D > 0, display ”The equation has two roots,” and the roots are displayed in the next line. If D = 0, display ”The equation has one root,” and the roots is displayed in the next line. If D < 0, display ”The equation has no roots.” Try the following three equations (a)3x^2 + 6x + 3 = 0 (b) − 3x^2 + 4x − 6 = 0 (c) − 3x^2 + 7x + 5 = 0
What I have. I need to get the same result without using the input function so i can publish it.
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 11 Août 2018
Not true. There IS use of a for loop. See the "for" word on the second line of the program? But there doesn't have to be. You can get the roots simply by using the roots() function.
r = roots([a, b, c]);

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AKARSH KUMAR
AKARSH KUMAR le 24 Juin 2020
You can refer to this link and use the function to solve higher degree polynomials as well

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