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Can a quadratic equation have more than two solutions?
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Can a quadratic equation have more than two solutions?
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Quadratic equation can have maximally two solutions if delta>0.
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A quadratic equation always has exactly two solutions. If the quadratic
expression is a perfect square, then they're both the same solution.
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