SOLUTION: if (a-b)x^2+( b-c)x+( c-a)= 0 then nature of roots are
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Question 882667: if (a-b)x^2+( b-c)x+( c-a)= 0 then nature of roots are
Answer by josgarithmetic(39620) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Unsure because we are not given the signs for the VALUES of a, b, c.
Try examining the discriminant.
You can go on and form the general solutions for x, but doing that may not give any clearer information about the nature of the roots (solutions for x).
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