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Mathematics, 12.05.2021 14:50 cpulls189

Let A and B be rational numbers and let C be an irrational number. Consider a quadratic
equation with integer coefficients and two
distinct zeros. If one zero is irrational,
which statement is true about the other zero?

A. The other zero must be rational.
B. The other zero must be irrational.
C. The other zero can be either rational or
irrational.
D. The other zero must be non-real.

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