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If the discriminant is equal to one, the quadratic equation has two imaginary and equal roots? true or false

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Answered by keerthanareddy3835
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Definition of discriminant: For the quadratic equation ax2 + bx + c =0, a ≠ 0; the expression b2 - 4ac is called discriminant and is, in general, denoted by the letter 'D'. When a quadratic equation has two real and equal roots we say that the equation has only one real solution.

Answered by Anonymous
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hi mate, here is your answer-

Step-by-step explanation:

Definition of discriminant: For the quadratic equation ax2 + bx + c =0, a ≠ 0; the expression b2 - 4ac is called discriminant and is, in general, denoted by the letter 'D'. When a quadratic equation has two real and equal roots we say that the equation has only one real solution.

So your answer is TRUE.

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