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When using the quadratic formula, can you predict when the solutions will be real versus imaginary? Explain.
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When using the quadratic formula, can you predict when the solutions will be real versus imaginary? Explain.
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When using the quadratic formula, can you predict when the solutions will be real versus imaginary? Explain.
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If the part inside the square root is negative, there are imaginary roots. Otherwise they are real.
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