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A quadratic equation of the form 0 = ax2 + bx + c has one real number solution. Which could be the equation?

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Answer:

0 = -2x^2 - 4x -2

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Answer:

The equation showing this situation is
D=b^2-4ac=0

Explanation:

Given : A quadratic equation of the form
ax^2 + bx + c=0 has one real number solution.

To find : Which could be the equation?

Solution :

A quadratic equation in form
ax^2+bx+c=0 has a solution
x=(-b\pm√(b^2-4ac))/(2a) called a quadratic formula in which the roots are one real,two real or no real is determine by discriminant factor.

Discriminant is defined as to determine the number of roots in a quadratic equitation has following rules :

1) If
D=b^2-4ac>0 there are two real roots.

2) If
D=b^2-4ac=0 there are one real roots.

3) If
D=b^2-4ac<0 there are no real roots.

According to question,

A quadratic equation of the form
ax^2 + bx + c=0 has one real number solution.

So, The equation showing this situation is
D=b^2-4ac=0

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