It solves Quadratic Equations that are set equal to zero. Neither A or C can equal 0
Also if it displays a square the answer is an imaginary root. For example A=1 B=0 B=1 displays a square when the result is really .5+.866i or
-.5+.866i
I will attempt to make a program to work with imaginaries as well.
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The answer was a square.
you need to have an actual equation, a square means that it is an imaginary root. Thanks, i'll add that to the discription.
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