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In Math / Junior High School | 2024-09-06

CATCH-UP FRIDAYQUESTIONS TO ANSWER:1. What does it mean if the discriminant of aquadratic equation is greater than zero?2. If a quadratic equation has a discriminant ofzero, what can be said about its roots?3. What does a negative discriminant signifyabout the roots of a quadratic equation?​

Asked by RosebelleVerutiao

Answer (1)

Answer:1. If the discriminant of a quadratic equation is greater than zero, the equation has two distinct real roots.2. If a quadratic equation has a discriminant of zero, it means the equation has one real root (a repeated root).3. A negative discriminant signifies that the quadratic equation has two complex roots (conjugates of each other).

Answered by MCPro5944 | 2024-09-06