SOLUTION: The Function P=3i^2-2i+450 models the power P in an electric circuit with a current i. Can the power in this circuit ever be zero? If so what is the value of i
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Question 289987: The Function P=3i^2-2i+450 models the power P in an electric circuit with a current i. Can the power in this circuit ever be zero? If so what is the value of i
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You can use the discriminant to find the number of real roots (when D>0).
Since D<0, there are no real roots, that is, no value of i which make P=0.
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