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Answer:

True

Explanation:

Suppose you have a quadratic function


ax ^ 2 + bx + c = 0

Factoring this expression results in:


ax ^ 2 + bx + c = (x-h) (x-k) = 0

Where h and k are real numbers.

Then the function is equal to 0 when
x = h and when
k = 0.

Therefore h and k will always be the solutions when we have the quadratic function factored in the form


(x-h)(x-k) = 0

Since we have ensured that the factors of the function contain only real numbers, then h and k are real numbers, and x and y must also be real numbers. Therefore solutions to an equation in this form will always be real solutions.

The statement is true

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