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F(x)=4x^2+2x+6 What is the value of the discriminant of f? How many distinct real number zeros does f have ?
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F(x)=4x^2+2x+6 What is the value of the discriminant of f? How many distinct real number zeros does f have ?
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F(x)=4x^2+2x+6
What is the value of the discriminant of f?
How many distinct real number zeros does f have ?
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It has ZERO distinct real number zeros.
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