Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The discriminant of a quadratic equation is expressed using the equation:
D = b²-4ac. It talks about the nature of the roots of a quadratic equation.
If D>0, then the roots is real and unequal/distinct
If D<0 the roots are unreal and imaginary
If D = 0, the roots are real and equal (one real root)
According to this question, since the root given is a real value and also one value, then the the roots are real, rational and equal. Note that the root is rational since we can write it as a ratio of two integers e.g 34 = 34/1. 34 and 1 are integers