SOLUTION: find the value of the discriminant and nature of the solutions. -6x^2+10x+10=0
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Question 510157: find the value of the discriminant and nature of the solutions. -6x^2+10x+10=0
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For any quadratic polynomial equation of the form:
Find the Discriminant,
and evaluate the nature of the roots as follows:
No calculation quick look: If the signs on
and
are opposite, then
guaranteed.
Two real and unequal roots. If
is a perfect square, the quadratic factors over
(the rationals).
One real root with a multiplicity of two. That is to say that the trinomial is a perfect square and has two identical factors. Presuming rational coefficients, the root will be rational as well.
A conjugate pair of complex roots of the form
where
is the imaginary number defined by
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