Using if and then statements

Write a MATLAB program to compute both roots of the quadratic equation as you input the values of a, b, and c. &nbsp Requirements:
a) Use “input” to ask the user to put in the values of a, b and c
b) Use “if” structure to avoid division by zero and complex roots
c) Print out the roots for the following situations:
(1). a=2, b=10, c=12
(2). a=0, b=10, c=4
(3). a=4, b=10, c=100

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Rick Rosson
Rick Rosson on 17 Sep 2015
Edited: Rick Rosson on 17 Sep 2015
function r = findQuadraticRoots(a,b,c)
if something is true
do some stuff;
else
do some other stuff;
end
end

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