SOLUTION: find the discriminant of each quadratic equation. A. x^ + 4x +9 =0 B.2x^ + 3x =0

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Question 393944: find the discriminant of each quadratic equation.
A. x^ + 4x +9 =0
B.2x^ + 3x =0

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
find the discriminant of each quadratic equation.
A. x^2 + 4x +9 =0
b^2-4ac = 16-4*1*9 = -20
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B.2x^2 + 3x =0
b^2-4ac = 9-4*2*0 = 9
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Cheers,
stan N

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