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A quadratic equation has exactly one real number solution. Which is the value of its discriminant?

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the answer is 0

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Answer: 0

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We know that if the number of real solutions the quadratic equation depends on the discriminant:-

  • If d = 0, then equation will have exactly one real number solution .
  • If d > 0 then equation will have exactly two real number solutions.
  • If d < 0 then the quadratic equation will have no real solutions. There will be two complex number solutions.

Therefore, if a quadratic equation has exactly one real number solution.

Then, the value of its discriminant= 0.

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