Solving Quadratic Equations - GMAT Quantitative

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Let be two positive integers. How many real solutions does the equation have?

Statement 1: is a perfect square of an integer.

Statement 2:

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Answer

The number of real solutions of the equation depends on whether discriminant is positive, zero, or negative; since , this becomes .

If we only know that is a perfect square, then we still need to know to find the number of real solutions. For example, let , a perfect square. Then the discriminant is , which can be positive, zero, or negative depending on .

But if we know , then the discriminant is

Therefore, has one real solution.

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