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What type of roots will you have if the discriminant is: 36

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Since the discriminant is positive, it follows that the two roots of the quadratic equation are distinct real numbers. Furthermore, since 36 is a perfect square (62 = 36), the roots are actually rational.
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Answer:

2 real roots

Explanation:

If the discriminant is any positive number, that means the quadratic will have 2 real roots, or solutions.

Since the discriminant, 36, is a positive number, this will apply.

So, if the discriminant is 36, there will be 2 real roots.

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