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When will a quadratic equation have two different real roots?

a) when a discriminant is positive
b) when a discriminant is negative
c) when a discriminant is zero

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When the discriminators is greater than zero
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Answer:

A

Explanation:

When a discriminant is positive it has two distinct roots. When a discriminant is negative it has no real roots. When a discriminant is zero it has two roots that are the same so that counts as one root.

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