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The roots of a quadratic equation are the values of the variable that satisfy the equation. |
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Consisting of three terms |
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The product of a real number and the imaginary unit i |
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Involving the second and no higher power of an unknown quantity or variable. |
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A mathematical technique that determines the number of possible arrangements in a collection of items where the order of the selection does not matter |
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The numbers that are expressed in the form of a+ib where, a,b are real numbers and 'i' is an imaginary number |
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Root of a number is defined as the value, which gives the number when it is multiplied by itself. The radical symbol √ is used to indicate the square root |
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A mathematical calculation of the number of ways a particular set can be arranged |
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A method used to solve a quadratic equation |
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A fraction in which the numerator and or denominator are polynomial |
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The greatest common divisor of two or more integers, which are not all zero, is the largest positive integer that divides each of the integers. |
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A sequence of numbers such that the difference from any succeeding term to its preceding term remains constant throughout the sequence |
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Consisting of one term |
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Separating a polynomial back into a product |
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Expression of the sum or the difference of two terms |
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