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Answer to Problem 146AYU
Compare to standard form.
With , , and , the discriminant is .
Since , there are two unequal real solutions.
Compare to standard form.
With , , and , the discriminant is .
Since , there is repeated real solution.
Compare to standard form.
With , and , the discriminant is .
Since , there is no real solution.
Explanation of Solution
Compare to standard form.
With , , and , the discriminant is .
Since , there are two unequal real solutions.
Compare to standard form.
With , , and , the discriminant is .
Since , there is repeated real solution.
Compare to standard form.
With , and , the discriminant is .
Since , there is no real solution.
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