SOLUTION: Can you create a graph of a quadratic equation that has a negative discriminant?
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Question 1032102: Can you create a graph of a quadratic equation that has a negative discriminant?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Here is an example.
would have just the vertex touching the x axis and the point is (-5,0).
has NO zeros and the vertex neither will touch the x-axis, this point being (-5,(1/4)). What is the discriminant of this graph and equation?
Discriminant
----------a negative number.
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