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find the Discriminant and describe the number and type of solutions of the equations.1) 4x2 + 8x + 4 =0

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We are given the following quadratic equation


4x^2+8x+4=0

The standard form of a quadratic equation is given by


ax^2+bx+c=0

Comparing the given equation with the standard form, the coefficients are

a = 4

b = 8

c = 4

The discriminant is given by


D=b^2-4ac

Let us substitute the values of coefficients


\begin{gathered} D=8^2-4(4)(4) \\ D=64-64 \\ D=0 \end{gathered}

So what does it mean?

D > 0 means there are 2 real solutions

D = 0 means there is 1 real solution

D < 0 means there is no real solution (imaginary solutions)

Since D = 0, therefore, the given equation has 1 real solution.

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