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How many solutions do you get when the discrimant is equal to 0?   One solution  
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How many solutions do you get when the discrimant is equal to a positive number?   Two solutions  
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Howm many solutions do you get when the discrimant is equal to a negative number?   No solutions  
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The discrimant is:   b^2-4ac  
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The quadratic equation is:   (-b+-sqrt(b^2-4ac))/(2a)  
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Factoring   FOIL  
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Completing the Square   Put only the x^2 term and the x term on the left. Divide the coefficient of the x by 2; then square it. Add that number to both the left and the right hand side.  
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