SOLUTION: I'm confused and need help please. The question I'm working on says "Suppose that the coefficients of a quadratic equation are such that b^2<4ac. How many real number solutions an

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Question 58924: I'm confused and need help please. The question I'm working on says "Suppose that the coefficients of a quadratic equation are such that b^2<4ac. How many real number solutions and how many imaginary number solutions does it have?"
How would I go about solving this? Thanks for your time.

Answer by uma(370)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If b^2< 4ac, then the given equation does not have any real solution.
So there are two imaginary solutions and 0 real solutions.
Good Luck!

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