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What is the value of the discriminant, b2 βˆ’ 4ac, for the quadratic equation 0 = x2 βˆ’ 4x + 5, and what does it mean about the number of real solutions the equation has? The discriminant is βˆ’4, so the equation has 2 real solutions.
The discriminant is βˆ’4, so the equation has no real solutions.
The discriminant is 35, so the equation has 2 real solutions.
The discriminant is 35, so the equation has no real solutions.

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