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How can you tell when a quadratic equation has two identical, rational solutions?

when the radicand is negative
when b in the quadratic formula is greater than the radicand
when the radicand equals zero
when the radicand is not a perfect square

User Rtome
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Answer:

When the radical equals 0 or C.

Step-by-step explanation: I got it right on a test.

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The discriminant of a quadratic equation determines the nature of the roots of the equation whether they are rel or imaginary. The formula for determining the discriminant is
d = b2 - 4acwhen there are two identical real roots, then the discriminant is equal to zero. The answer is C.
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