Quadratic Equations are polynomial equations with the highest degree of 2. They form the backbone of algebra questions in SSC CGL and appear in almost every exam paper. A quadratic equation has the standard form ax² + bx + c = 0, where 'a' cannot be zero. Core Properties and Rules:
Every quadratic equation has exactly two roots (solutions). These roots can be real and equal, real and unequal, or imaginary. The nature of roots depends on the discriminant (b² - 4ac). When discriminant > 0, roots are real and unequal. When discriminant = 0, roots are real and equal. When discriminant < 0, roots are imaginary.