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One solution to a quadratic equation is x= -5/3 What is true about any remaining solutions?

There are two or more complex solutions.
There is exactly one more real solution.
There is exactly one complex solution.
There are no complex solutions.
There are no other real solutions.
There are at least two more real solutions.

thers more than one answer i believe but im completely lost​

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Explanation:

One solution to a quadratic equation is x= -5/3 What is true about any remaining solutions-example-1
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Answer:

There is exactly one more real solution or there is exactly one more complex solution

Explanation:

A quadratic equation is a polynomial of degree two

What this means is that a polynomial has two answers.

Now, from the question, we have an answer already which is a real root

Then the other answer which we do not have can take the form of two answers

It can either be a complex root or other wise be a real root

So the answer to this question is that ;

There is exactly one more real solution or there is exactly one more complex solution

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