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For the second-degree polynomial equation ( ax^2+bx+c). Calculate the roots ( x1 , x2) five times using WHILE true loop, given that ( a,b,c)are constants & x1,x2 =( -b -+ sqrt(b^2-4ac))/ 2a
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For the second-degree polynomial equation ( ax^2+bx+c). Calculate the roots ( x1 , x2) five times using D WHILE true loop, given that ( a,b,c)are constants & x1,x2 =( -b -+ sqrt(b^2-4ac))/ 2a
While writing the Program please consider the Following: 1- The program must ask the user to input the three constants (a, b, c ).
2- The program must display the value of each root individually.
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Walter Roberson
on 19 Sep 2020
One of the points that I emphasized on that other question was that MATLAB does not have a "do while" loop. MATLAB is unlikely to ever have a "do while" loop.
Image Analyst
on 19 Sep 2020
I'm sure your instructor is not expecting you to turn someone else's work in as your own, so please read this link.
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