👉 The term "archradical" is used in mathematics to describe a particular type of radical. In algebraic geometry, an archradical is a particular kind of quadratic form that is defined on the set of all points in the plane that are at a fixed distance from a given point. An archradical is characterized by its discriminant, which is the product of the coefficients of the two linear factors defining the quadratic equation. The discriminant can be used to determine whether the archradical