SOLUTION: Which statement best describes why there is no real solution to the quadratic equation y = x^2 - 6x + 13? The value of (-6)2 - 4 • 1 • 13 is a perfect square. The value of (-6)

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Question 1024337: Which statement best describes why there is no real solution to the quadratic equation y = x^2 - 6x + 13?
The value of (-6)2 - 4 • 1 • 13 is a perfect square.
The value of (-6)2 - 4 • 1 • 13 is equal to zero.
The value of (-6)2 - 4 • 1 • 13 is negative.
The value of (-6)2 - 4 • 1 • 13 is positive.

Answer by Fombitz(32388) About Me  (Show Source):
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b%5E2-4ac%3C0 so there are no real roots.