Answer: An equation has two solutions when it has two distinct values that can be assigned to the variable to make the equation true.
In this case
equation A. W=-1 is a single solution
equation B. W=1 is a single solution
equation C. W=-2 is a single solution
equation D. W=0 is a single solution
So none of the given equations have two solutions. they all have only one solution.
It's worth mentioning that, if the equation is a quadratic equation (in the form of ax² + bx + c = 0) and it has a non-zero discriminant (b² - 4ac) then the equation will have two distinct real solutions.
In this case the equations are not in that form, and also doesn't show any signs of having two solutions.
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