27. The following statement is true except one.
a. When the discriminant is equal to zero, then the roots are not real numbers and are equal
b. When the discriminant is greater than zero and a perfect square, then the roots are rational numbers but not
equal
c. When the discriminant is greater than zero and not perfect square , then the roots are irrational numbers but
not equal
d. When the discriminant is less than zero, then the equation has no real roots.
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answer:
the fact for that is letter (a)
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Answer:
letter C
Step-by-step explanation:
Because When the discriminant is greater than zero and not perfect square , then the roots are irrational numbers but
not equal.
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