Let's start by getting some preliminaries out of the way. I suspect you can easily answer the questions below.
An equation with the form \(\displaystyle y = px^2 + qx + r\) is what kind of equation and has how many distinct roots?
The graph of an equation with the form \(\displaystyle y = px^2 + qx + r\) is what kind of curve and has how many x-intercepts?
This one may be slightly harder to answer.
If the graph of an equation with the form \(\displaystyle y = px^2 + qx + r\) is always positive, how many x-intercepts does it have?