Question: Use the discriminant to determine the number and type of solutions of the following quadratic equation: 49x^2 + 56x + 16 = 0. Select the correct answer below:
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The given quadratic equation is 49x^2 + 56x + 16 = 0. The coefficients are: a = 49 b = 56 c = 16 Show more…
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