Below is the result after using the quadratic formula to solve an equation.
$x=\frac{10\pm\sqrt{-1}}{8}$x=10±√−18
The equation has two real solutions.
The equation has one real solution.
The equation has no real solution.
Consider the equation $x^2+6x+9=0$x2+6x+9=0.
Consider the equation $4x^2-6x+7=0$4x2−6x+7=0.
Which of the following equations does not have any real solutions?
Solve quadratic equations with real coefficients that have complex solutions by (but not limited to) square roots, completing the square, and the quadratic formula.