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Diminish by the middle number the square-root of the rupas multiplied by four times the square and increased by the square of the middle number; divide the remainder by twice the square.”

By this method, the solution is given by, x = ±(√(4ac+b²) – b)⁄2a. Whatever is the square-root of the rupas multiplied by the square and increased by the square of half the unknown, diminished that by half the unknown and divide the remainder by its square. The result is the unknown.”By this method, the solution is given by, x = ±(√(ac+b²⁄4) – b²⁄2)⁄a.

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