Given a, b and c, Return the solution of the following quadratic equation: a*x^2 + b*x + c = 0.
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Might want to adjust your assertions there...the _order_ of the solutions should not matter of course, and in case there is a single root, an output of either 1 or 2 equal numbers should be permissible
It's a pity that isequal returns false if the difference between the two arguments is only eps (2e-15).
Why should the solution be giben in a certain way?? in this case the solution [-1 3] must be equal to [3 -1] ... :-/
I will edit the problem. And give more explanations.
Bad test suit.