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If the discriminant of an equation is zero, which of the following is true of the equation?​

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Answer:

see explanation

Explanation:

If b² - 4ac = 0

Then the roots are real and equal

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\sf If \: the \: discriminant \: of \: an \: equation \: is \: zero, \: then \\ \sf \: the \: equation \: will \: have \:\underline{ 1 \: real \: solution \: with \: real \: and \: equal \: roots}.


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\sf If \: discriminant \: of \: quadratic \: equation \: ax^(2) + bx + c \: \\ \sf is \: b^(2) - 4ac = 0 \: then \: it \: will \: have \\ \sf↦\underline{1 \: real \: solution \: with \: real \: and \: equal \: roots.}

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