SOLUTION: Use the discriminant to determine whether the following equation has solutions that are: two different rational solutions, two different irrational solutions, exactly one rational

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Question 770394: Use the discriminant to determine whether the following equation has solutions that are: two different rational solutions, two different irrational solutions, exactly one rational solution, or two different non-real solutions (containing imaginary numbers). f(x)=4x^2+3x=10 answer is either

two different rational solutions

Two different irrational solutions

Exactly one rational solution

Two different non-real solutions

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Use the discriminant to determine whether the following equation has solutions that are: two different rational solutions, two different irrational solutions, exactly one rational solution, or two different non-real solutions (containing imaginary numbers). f(x)=4x^2+3x=10
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f(x)=4x^2+3x=10
Too many equal signs.