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Use the discriminat to describe the roots of each equation. Then select the best description 16x^2+8x+1=0
A. Double root
B. Real and rational roots
C. Real and irrational roots
D. Non-real roots
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Explanation:
Discriminant= 8^2-4(16)(1)
=0
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