The roots could be found using the below formula (It is known as the formula of Sridharacharya) x=\frac {-b\pm \sqrt {b^2-4ac}} {2a} The values of the roots depends on the term (b2 - 4ac) which is known as the discriminant (D). Learn to solve quadratic equations using the Sridharacharya Formula with step-by-step examples and benefits. The quadratic formula, is of the form x = b ± b 2 4 a c 2 a x = 2a−b± b2−4ac. It is also known as Shreedhara Acharya's formula, named after the ancient Indian mathematician who derived it. Later, Sridharacharya (C.E. 1025) derived a formula, now known as the quadratic formula, (as quoted by Bhaskara II) for solving a quadratic equation by the method of completing the square.

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