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When there is no solution when solving a quadratic equation with the quadratic formula, how does it affect the x-intercept of a parabola?
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When there is no solution when solving a quadratic equation with the quadratic formula, how does it affect the x-intercept of a parabola?
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When there is no solution when solving a quadratic equation with the quadratic formula, how does it affect the x-intercept of a parabola?
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Explanation:
it just means that the parabola never touches the x axis is all
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