Algebraeasy · Past Paper
If the discriminant D > 0 and is a perfect square, the roots are:
AReal, rational and unequal
BReal, irrational and unequal
CReal and equal
DImaginary
✓ Correct Answer: A — Real, rational and unequal
If D is a positive perfect square, the square root in the formula results in a rational number.
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