Rule: Ax² + Bx + C = 0 1. Substitute A, B, and C in the discriminant formula Discriminant = B² - 4AC 2. If the discriminant is a positive number then the equation has two real solutions. 3. If the discriminant is a negative number then the equation has two conjugate imaginary solutions. 4. If the discriminant is zero then the equation has one real solution. ---------------------------------------------- 2x² + x + 28 = 0 A = 2, B = 1, C = 28 Substitute A=2, B=1, and C=28 in the discriminant formula Discriminant = B² - 4AC Discriminant = 1² - 4(2)(28) Discriminant = 1 - 224 Discriminant = -223 -223 is a negative number, so the equation has two conjugate imaginary solutions. ----------------------------- 6x² - 2x + 5 = 0 A = 6, B = -2, C = 5 Substitute A=6, B=-2, and C=5 in the discriminant formula Discriminant = B² - 4AC Discriminant = (-2)² - 4(6)(5) Discriminant = 4 - 120 Discriminant = -116 -116 is a negative number, so the equation has two conjugate imaginary solutions. Edwin