SOLUTION: In a quadractic equation ax2 +bx + c= 0, the discriminant is given by b2-4ac. How many different solutions does the equation have if a. b2 - 4ac=0. B. b2-4ac = -3, and c. b2

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Question 417472: In a quadractic equation ax2 +bx + c= 0, the discriminant is given by b2-4ac. How many different solutions does the equation have if
a. b2 - 4ac=0. B. b2-4ac = -3, and c. b2-4ac=11

Answer by dnanos(83)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A. One
B.No real number is a solution.(none)
C.Two different real numbers are solution of this ax^2+bx+c=0 equation

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