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Which statement best describes why there is no real solution to the quadratic equation y = x2 - 6x + 13?

The value of (-6)2 - 4 • 1 • 13 is a perfect square.
The value of (-6)2 - 4 • 1 • 13 is equal to zero.
The value of (-6)2 - 4 • 1 • 13 is negative.
The value of (-6)2 - 4 • 1 • 13 is positive

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this is the quadratic equation
x = -b +/- (sq root)(b^2 - 4(a)(c) all over 2a
If inside the square root the value is <0. You can't get an answer.
Now figure the rest out
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