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This C++ program takes in coefficients a, b, and c from the user and uses the quadratic formula to solve for the roots of a quadratic equation. It checks the discriminant to determine the number and type of solutions.
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#include <iostream>

#include <cmath>

using namespace std;

int main() {

float a, b, c, x1, x2,x, D;

cout << "Enter coefficients a, b and c: ";

cin >> a >> b >> c;

D = b*b - 4*a*c;

if (b == 0) {

cout << "imposible." << endl;

else if (c == 0) {

cout << "infinity ." << endl;

if (D > 0) {

x1 = (-b + sqrt(D)) / (2*a);

x2 = (-b - sqrt(D)) / (2*a);

cout << "x1 = " << x1 << endl;

cout << "x2 = " << x2 << endl;

else if (D == 0) {

x = -b/(2*a);

cout << "x =" << x << endl;

}
else if (D < 0) {

cout << "no solutions " << endl;

return 0;

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