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If the value of the discriminant will equal to zero then there will not be both a positive and a negative solution, when finding the square root.
What is square root?
The square root is the number with a power of 1/2 we can also say that by taking the square root we can find the original value of the number.
So from the condition given in the question that:-
There would NOT be both a positive and a negative solution, when finding the square root.
So if the number is zero then there will not be both a positive and a negative solution, when finding the square root.
= √0 = ± 0 = 0
Hence the value of the discriminant will equal to zero then there will not be both a positive and a negative solution, when finding the square root.
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