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24 November, 20:58

What is true about the solutions of a quadratic equation when the radicals of the quadratic formula is a positive number that is not a perfect square?

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  1. 24 November, 21:07
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    When the radicals of the quadratic equation (also known as the discriminant) is a positive number that is not a perfect square, the equation has 2 irrational roots
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