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20 October, 20:09

A quadratic equation has exactly one real number solution. Which is the value of its discriminant?-1,0,1 or 2

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  1. 20 October, 20:56
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    The value of the discriminant is 0

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The discriminant of a quadratic equation is calculated as thus:

    b² - 4ac and it is represented by letter D.

    Hence, D = b² - 4ac ...

    This discriminant can take either of 3 range of values.

    1. D > 0. This implies that the discriminant has a value greater than 0 and this means that the root has 2 different real solutions

    2. D = 0. This implies that the discriminant equals 0 and this means that the root has only 1 solution.

    3. D < 0. This implies that the discriminant is less than 0 and this means that the root has 2 different complex solutions.

    Hence, D = 0 is the correct answer to this question.
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