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Explanation:

To find the solutions (or, in other words, zeroes) of a quadratic function/equation we use the discriminant (the part that's inside the square root of the quadratic formula,
b^2-4ac.)

If the discriminant is smaller than 0, there are no zeroes

If the discriminant is equal to 0, there is one zero

If the discriminant is larger than 0, it has two zeroes

The discriminant is commonly denoted as
\Delta.

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