state the type of roots for a quadratic equation explaining how the discriminant helps you determine the type

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Answer 1
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You could have a Quadratic with 2 distinct solution meaning you have 2 different X intercepts

2 roots means the discriminan is positive in other words

D>0

When the discriminan is 0, D=0 we have exactly one x-intercept.

Discriminan D=0

and finally, if the discriminan were negative

D=0

then there is no solution or root at all.

(;-; my hand hurts)

Answer 2
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Step-by-step explanation:

he/ she is right that's the answer


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