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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What is true about the solutions of a quadratic equation when the radicand of the quadratic formula is a perfect square? A.No real solutions B.Two identical rational solutions C.Two different rational solutions D.Two irrational solutions

OpenStudy (helder_edwin):

if the radicand is a perfect square then u would have something like this \[ \large \frac{-b\pm K}{2a} \] where all the variables are integers

OpenStudy (anonymous):

soo there are no real solutions?

OpenStudy (helder_edwin):

u have solutions!!

OpenStudy (helder_edwin):

but they are of the form \[ \large \frac{r}{s} \] where r and s are integers. how do u call this type of numbers?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ohh so there are two differ radical solutions?

OpenStudy (helder_edwin):

radical?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

rational sorry lol

OpenStudy (helder_edwin):

yes two different rational solutions

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol thank you :)

OpenStudy (helder_edwin):

u r w

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