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Quadratic Equation and its Solution

"Quadratic Equation is an equation in which the highest power of x is 2". By this statement I mean to say that the quadratic equations look like this ax2+bx+c=0.
Here x has the highest power 2.
Finding the solution of the equation means that the value of x for which it satisfies the equation. So when the value of x gives zero as solution then it is called Zero or Root of the equation. For example, if we find the solution of this equation then the value will be called the zero or root of the equation ax2+bx+c=0.

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