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If x = –3 is the only x-intercept of the graph of a quadratic equation, which statement best describes the discriminant of the equation?

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If x = –3 is the only x-intercept of the graph of a quadratic equation then thediscriminant of the equation must be 0As the quadratic equation when both its root coincide has a single x interceptso option C is correct hope it helps
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The Answer Is Letter "C" Or Discriminate 0
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