Question 277692:  Is it possible for a quadratic equation to have only one solution? Explain with an example. 
 Answer by Anthea Lawn(22)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website!  .. yes and no ...  consider the following equation
 
(x-3)(x-3) = 0
 
which expands to give the quadratic equation x^2 -6x+9=0
 
In this case, there is only one answer, ie x=3.
 
Some purists however, argue that all quadratic equations have two solutions, and indeed so does this example, it's just that BOTH solutions are x=3. 
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