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Mathematics, 02.04.2020 21:36 amulets8409

What will happen if you try to use completing the square to solve an equation of the form x^2 + bx + c = 0 in which c > (b/2)^2 ?

A. There will be infinite solutions. After you have completed the square, both sides of the equation are negative.
B. There will be two solutions. After you have completed the square, the right side of the equation will be negative.
C. There will be one solution. After you have completed the square, neither side of the equation is negative.
D. There will be no real solutions. After you have completed the square, the right side of the equation will be negative.

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