Using the discriminant of a quadratic equation, it is found that the quadratic equation would have one repeated solution for m = -3.
<h3>What is the quadratic equation?</h3>
The quadratic equation is given as follows:
mx² + 12x - 12.
<h3>What is the discriminant of a quadratic equation and how does it influence the solutions?</h3>
A quadratic equation is modeled by:

The discriminant is:

The solutions are as follows:
- If
, it has 2 real solutions.
- If
, it has 1 real solutions.
- If
, it has 2 complex solutions.
For this problem, the coefficients are:
a = m, b = 12, c = -12.
Hence the discriminant is:
b² - 4ac = 144 + 48m.
We want it to be of 0, hence:
144 + 48m = 0
m = -144/48
m = -3.
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Given,
= (2, -5) and
= (8, 3)
The slope formula is, 



I’m not sure I’m just guessing but maybe 7x minus 35
Answer:
D. 63
Step-by-step explanation:
It has more than two factors. (composite)
3x+4=52
-4 -4
3x=48
divide by 3 on both sides
x=16