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22 May, 12:05

The discriminant in an equation derived directly from the quadratic formula is positive the variable value represented by the quadratic formula has what possible real value

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  1. 22 May, 12:26
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    Let d=discriminant. The the rule is:

    d>0, there are two real solutions

    d=0, there is one real solution

    d<0, there is no real solutions (but there are two imaginary solutions)

    So if it is positive, there are two real solutions.
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