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Mathematics, 25.03.2020 02:55 tiahna1g

Is the solution to this quadratic equation rational or irrational? Why?
2x^2+3x−10=0

A. Irrational, because the answer is a decimal that does not repeat or terminate.
B. Rational, because the answer is a fraction.
C. Rational, because the answer is a whole number.
D. Irrational, because there is no solution to this quadratic.

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