Abstract
Work with the discriminant first because it determines whether or not the equation has a solution. If the discriminant is positive, the equation has two solutions. If the discriminant is negative, the equation has not solution. Examples of both are illustrated.
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Quadratic Equations, Part Two
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00:02:26 (HH:MM:SS)
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English
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