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21 May, 11:52

If X - 6 is the only x-intercept of the graph of a quadratic equation, which statement best describes the discriminant of the equation?

A-The discriminant is 0.

B-The discriminant is 6.

C-The discriminant is positive.

D-The discriminant is negative.

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  1. 21 May, 12:06
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    The rule, letting d=discriminant:

    d>0, two real solutions

    d=0, one real solution

    d<0, no real solution (but there are two imaginary solutions)

    So if it has only one real solution, the discriminant is equal to zero.
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