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Write the number and the nature of the roots of the quadratic equation whose discriminant is -12 A. No roots B. 1 real rational root C. 2 real rational root D. 2 imaginary roots (complex conjugates)
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Write the number and the nature of the roots of the quadratic equation whose discriminant is -12
A. No roots
B. 1 real rational root
C. 2 real rational root
D. 2 imaginary roots (complex conjugates)
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D. 2 imaginary roots (complex conjugates)
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