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a second degree equation in one variable example how many solutions does it have ?a second degree equation in one variable example how many solutions does it have ? is it possible to have many solutions or no solutions tions give an example for each

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Answer:

0, 1, or 2 real solutions

Explanation:

Including complex and repeated solutions, a polynomial with real coefficients, and of degree n, always has n solutions.

If you're only concerned about real solutions, a 2nd degree equation in one variable may have 0, 1, or 2 real solutions. Here are some examples.

  • 0 solutions: x^2 +1 = 0
  • 1 solution: x^2 = 0
  • 2 solutions: x^2 -1 = 0
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