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A quadratic equation of the form 0=ax^2+be+c has a discriminant value of zero how many real number solutions does the equation have?

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it is 0

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This is one of three possible outcomes. If the discriminant is 0, the quadratic will have two real, equal roots, different from the case where the discriminant is >0 and there would be two real, unequal roots.

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