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    Use the Discriminant of the Equation to Determine the Number\(x\)
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Use the Discriminant of the Equation to Determine the Number xxx

Question 29

Question 29

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Use the discriminant of the equation to determine the number of xxx -intercepts.
- f(x) =x2+4x+6f(x) =x^{2}+4 x+6f(x) =x2+4x+6


A) Two xxx -intercepts
B) One xxx -intercept
C) No x-intercepts

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