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  1. o determine if the values of 10 and 30 are solutions to a quadratic equation, we first need to know the specific quadratic
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  2. Consider the following quadratic equation:x^2+4x=6 Step 2 of 2 : Use the discriminant, b2−4ac , to determine the number of
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  3. Consider the following quadratic equation:3y^2−1=0 Step 2 of 2 : Use the discriminant, b2−4ac , to determine the number of
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  4. Consider the following quadratic equation:2y^2−1=5y Step 2 of 2 : Use the discriminant, b2−4ac , to determine the number of
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  5. Consider the following quadratic equation:2y^ 2−1=5y Step 2 of 2 : Use the discriminant, b2−4ac , to determine the number of
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  6. Consider the following quadratic equation:−3y^2−2=−6y Step 2 of 2 : Use the discriminant, b2−4ac , to determine the
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  7. Consider the following quadratic equation:−2y^2+6=−5y Step 2 of 2 : Use the discriminant, b2−4ac , to determine the number
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  8. Consider the following quadratic equation:8x^2−4x=1 Step 2 of 2 : Use the discriminant, b2−4ac , to determine the number of
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  9. Consider the following quadratic equation:−y^2−4y−4=0 Step 2 of 2 : Use the discriminant, b2−4ac , to determine the
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  10. Consider the following quadratic equation:x^2+6x=−6 Step 2 of 2 : Use the discriminant, b2−4ac , to determine the number of
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