Discriminant of a polynomial

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In algebra, the discriminant of a polynomial is an invariant which determines whether or not the polynomial has repeated roots.

The discriminant may be defined as the resultant of the polynomial and its derivative.

Examples

The discriminant of a quadratic is , which plays a key part in the solution of the quadratic equation.