What is true about the solutions of a quadratic equation when the radicand of the quadratic formula is a perfect square?
No real solutions
Two identical rational solutions
Two different rational solutions
Two irrational solutions
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@chrissyC.
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hmm give me one second
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ok i will be patiently waiting
OpenStudy (anonymous):
im going with C . Two different rational solutions
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ok thx cc
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
yw
OpenStudy (cookielate):
Radicand is negative - 2 complex solutions involving i.
Radicand is zero - 1 real, rational zero. Called a double or repeated root.
Radicand is positive and a perfect square - 2 real, rational zeros.
Radicand is positive but not a perfect square - 2 real, irrational zeros
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thxs cookie
OpenStudy (cookielate):
your welcome starlord and im going with c also
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