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15 October, 23:50

Examine the quadratic equation 9x^2+24x+16=0.

A: What is the discriminant of the quadratic equation?

B: Based on the discriminant, which statement about the roots of the quadratic equation is correct?

Select one answer choice for question A, and select one answer choice for question B.

A: 120

A: - 120

A: 0

B: There is one real root with a multiplicity of 2.

B: There are two real roots.

B: There are two complex roots

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  1. 16 October, 00:06
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    The correct answer options are,

    A: 0

    B: There is one real root with a multiplicity of 2.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Discriminant of a quadratic equation ax² + bx + c = 0 is given by,

    b² - 4ac

    It is given a quadratic equation 9x² + 24x + 16 = 0

    To find the discriminant

    Here a = 9, b = 24 and c = 16

    Discriminant = b² - 4ac

    = 24² - (4 * 9 * 16)

    = 576 - 576

    = 0

    The correct options are

    A: 0

    B: There is one real root with a multiplicity of 2.
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