SOLUTION: Draw a graph to show a counterexample to the following statement. Explain. All quadratic equations have two different solutions

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Question 1024156: Draw a graph to show a counterexample to the following statement. Explain.
All quadratic equations have two different solutions

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Red - No solutions
Blue - One solution

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