SOLUTION: Find the value of the discriminant for 9x^2+1=6x. Then describe the number and type of roots for the equation.
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Question 43485: Find the value of the discriminant for 9x^2+1=6x. Then describe the number and type of roots for the equation.
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Answer by Nate(3500) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Disciminant: where the from:
a=9 b=-6 c=1
Since the discriminant is zero, there is only one real root.
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