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25 October, 03:41

What kind of solution (s) does ax^2-bx+c=0 have if b^2-4ac<0?

a. two real solutions

b. one real solution

c. one complex solution

d. two complex solutions

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  1. 25 October, 05:36
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    Liike the other user said

    when the discriminant is less than 0, you get 2 complex roots

    D is the answer
  2. 25 October, 07:14
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    The discriminant is the value that is b^2 - 4ac.

    When this number is <0 there will be 2 complex solutions. Letter D.

    You would be taking the sqrt of a negative number resulting in a

    " + - i sqrt of a number"
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