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m, n are zeroes of ^2−5+. Find the value of a & c if their sum and product of zeroes is twice the negative coefficient of PLEASE ANSWER PROPERLY WITH STEPS AS I AM KEEPING THIS FOR A LOT OF POINTS!! Please help me out!

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This relationship is always true: If you get a negative value inside the square root, then there will be no real number solution, and therefore no x-intercepts. In other words, if the the discriminant (being the expression b2 – 4ac) has a value which is negative, then you won't have any graphable zeroes.

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