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The graph of an equation with a negative discriminant always has which characteristic?
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The graph of an equation with a negative discriminant always has which characteristic?
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no x-intercept
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The graph of a quadratic equation with a negative discriminant doesn't
cross the x-axis, because the equation has no real solutions.
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