if a quadratic equation with real coefficients has a discriminant of -2, then its roots must be

A:2 real
B:1 real
C: imaginary
D:equal​

Respuesta :

The correct answer is C: imaginary.

When the discriminant is negative, this implies that the quadratic equation has no roots (or zeros) in the set of real numbers. The roots belong to the set of complex numbers, and will be called "complex roots" (or "imaginary roots").

Therefore, the correct answer is C: imaginary.

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