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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Describe the nature of the roots of this equation. 2x^2-x+1=0 A. Two real, irrational roots B. One real, double root C. Two complex roots D. Two real, rational roots Describe the nature of the roots of this equation. 2x^2-x+1=0 A. Two real, irrational roots B. One real, double root C. Two complex roots D. Two real, rational roots @Mathematics

OpenStudy (anonymous):

C

OpenStudy (shaik0124):

C

OpenStudy (shaik0124):

USE THE FORMULA -b+or-under root of b^2-4ac/2a u will get 2 complex roots

OpenStudy (anonymous):

C or D!?!?!?!?!

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