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Consider the equation (x - 1) squared = -4. How many distinct real solutions does the given equation have?

AExactly one
BExactly two
CInfinitely many
DZero
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: D. Zero
(x - 1) squared is always non-negative for any real x, so it cannot equal -4. There are zero real solutions.
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