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the discriminant of a quadratic equation is -5

which answers describes the number and type of solution of the equation?

2 complex solutions <--
1 real solution
1 complex solution
2 real soultions
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Answered by Damon
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the discriminant of a quadratic equation is -5

which answers describes the number and type of solution of the equation?

2 complex solutions <--
1 real solution
1 complex solution
2 real soultions

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