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Which quadratic function has one real solution 0=2(x+7)(x-5) 0=2/3(x-3)(x-3) 0=2.4(x-2)(x+2) 0=1/2(x-2)(x-1)
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Which quadratic function has one real solution 0=2(x+7)(x-5) 0=2/3(x-3)(x-3) 0=2.4(x-2)(x+2) 0=1/2(x-2)(x-1)
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Which quadratic function has one real solution
0=2(x+7)(x-5)
0=2/3(x-3)(x-3)
0=2.4(x-2)(x+2)
0=1/2(x-2)(x-1)
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Answer:
Explanation:
The roots are
and
.
There is one only distinct root, which is
.
The roots are
.
The roots are
and
.
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