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===Degree 2=== {{see also|Quadratic equation#Discriminant}} The quadratic polynomial <math>ax^2+bx+c \,</math> has discriminant :<math>b^2-4ac\,.</math> The square root of the discriminant appears in the [[quadratic formula]] for the roots of the quadratic polynomial: :<math>x_{1,2}=\frac{-b \pm \sqrt {b^2-4ac}}{2a}.</math> where the discriminant is zero if and only if the two roots are equal. If {{math|''a'', ''b'', ''c''}} are real numbers, the polynomial has two distinct real roots if the discriminant is positive, and two [[complex conjugate]] roots if it is negative.<ref>{{cite book |title=Integers, polynomials, and rings |first1=Ronald S. |last1=Irving |publisher=Springer-Verlag New York, Inc. |year=2004 |isbn=0-387-40397-3 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=B4k6ltaxm5YC&pg=PA154 |at=ch. 10.3 pp. 153β154}}</ref> The discriminant is the product of {{math|''a''{{sup|2}}}} and the square of the difference of the roots. If {{math|''a'', ''b'', ''c''}} are [[rational number]]s, then the discriminant is the square of a rational number if and only if the two roots are rational numbers.
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