SOLUTION: use the discriminant to determine whether the given equation has two rational solutions one rational solution two irrational solutions or two imaginary solutions do not actually so

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Question 689501: use the discriminant to determine whether the given equation has two rational solutions one rational solution two irrational solutions or two imaginary solutions do not actually solve 4 + 6x2 = 7z
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The discriminant does not apply in this case. You have an equation with two variables.

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