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Choose the pair(s) of integers that can be substituted into the equation ax2+6x+c=0 so that it has one real solution a=βˆ’1, c=βˆ’9

a=βˆ’2, c=βˆ’3

a=3, c=βˆ’3

a=3, c=3

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