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Roots Of The Equation X^2 + Bx - C = 0 (b,c > 0) Are
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If Alpha And Beta Are The Roots Of The Equation X^2 - A(x+1) - B = 0 Then ( Alpha + 1)( Beta + 1 ) =
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If Alpha And Beta Are The Roots Of The Equation
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If The Sum Of The Roots Of The Equation
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The Number Of Real Roots Of The Equation
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If Alpha And Beta Are The Roots Of Ax^2 + 2bx + C = 0, Then
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The Equation Whose Roots Are
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If The Roots Of The Given Equation
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If Alpha, Beta Are The Roots Of X^2 - 2x + 4 = 0, Then
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If Alpha, Beta Are The Roots Of The Equation
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The Quadratic Equation Whose One Root Is
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