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How many and what type of solution(s) does the equation have? 2w^2+50=20w A. 2 rational solutions B. 1 rational solution C. 2 non-real solutions D. 2 irrational solutions
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How many and what type of solution(s) does the equation have? 2w^2+50=20w A. 2 rational solutions B. 1 rational solution C. 2 non-real solutions D. 2 irrational solutions
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2w^2+50=20w
A. 2 rational solutions
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C. 2 non-real solutions
D. 2 irrational solutions
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Using the quadratic formula gives roots of x1= 5 and x2 = 5
So, it has one rational solution.
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