THIS MI CLASS

Public Class Formula
    Private a As Integer
    Private b As Integer
    Private c As Integer


    Public Sub seta(ByVal x As Integer)
        a = x
    End Sub
    Public Sub setb(ByVal y As Integer)
        b = y
    End Sub
    Public Sub setc(ByVal z As Integer)
        c = z
    End Sub



    Public Function formucuadramas() As Integer


        Return -b + System.Math.Sqrt(b ^ 2 - (-4 * (a * c))) / 2 * (a)

    End Function
    Public Function formucuadramenos() As Integer

        Return -b - System.Math.Sqrt(b ^ 2 - (-4 * (a * c))) / 2 * (a)

    End Function



End Class

THIS MI INTERFACE

Module Module1

    Sub Main()
    
       
        Dim nuevo As New Formula
        nuevo.seta(1)
        nuevo.setb(2)
        nuevo.setc(-8)



        Dim respuestax1 As Integer = nuevo.formucuadramas()
        Console.WriteLine("X =")
        Console.WriteLine(respuestax1)


        Dim respuestax2 As Integer = nuevo.formucuadramenos()
        Console.WriteLine("X =")
        Console.WriteLine(respuestax2)











    End Sub

End Module

The problem is if I put a negative number like -8 in the variable the exception is activate...just work with positive number...how can I use negative number in this program??

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Hi,
We cannot find the square root for negative number. Thus System.Math.Sqrt() raises OverFlowException

You are trying to FInd the Roots of an Quadratic Equation. Am I right?

To find Quadratic Equation
  > First Find Discriminant ((B * B) -  (4 * A * C) ) 
  > Then Check it Positive or Negative 
  > If Positive then Find Sqrt (These roots are real in particular If it is zero the Roots are same)
  > Else Make it To Positive by multiplying -1 (These roots are imaginary root)
  > Then find Sqrt 
  > Finally Find the Roots 
using (-b + Sqrt( Discriminant ))  / 2 * A
and 
(-b - Sqrt( Discriminant ))  / 2 * A

Note
Use parenthesis for correct result.

THX MAN..is working now

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