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How can you tell when a quadratic equation has no real solutions? . . A. when the radicand is negative. B. when b in the quadratic formula is greater than the radicand. C. when the radicand equals zero. D. when the radicand is not a perfect square

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The answer is option A.

User Tolga Varol
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The nature of the roots of a quadratic equation may be readily determined through the use of its discriminant,
D = sqrt (b² - 4ac)
We can tell if the quadratic equation does not have a real root it the radicand is negative. Therefore, the answer is letter A.
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