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If We Apply the Quadratic Formula and Find That the Value

Question 182

Question 182

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If we apply the quadratic formula and find that the value of b2−4acb^{2}-4 a cb2−4ac equals zero, what can we conclude?


A) The equation has two rational solutions.
B) The equation has one irrational solution.
C) The equation has one rational solution.
D) The equation has no real solutions.

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