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Mathematics, 17.03.2020 19:51, yaitzafigueroa

If the quadratic equation ax^2 +bx+5=0 where a, b,c are only rational numbers and one of the two solutions is irrational, would the second solution also be irrational? Or would it be rational, or non-real?

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