SOLUTION: What is the discriminators of the quadratic equation 11y=14y^2-3

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Question 1155373: What is the discriminators of the quadratic equation
11y=14y^2-3

Answer by Boreal(15235)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Write it as 14y^2-11y-3=0
the discriminate is sqrt (b^2-4ac)
b is 11, a is 14 and c is -3
sqrt(121+4*42) or sqrt(289)
this is a perfect square or 19., so as a positive discriminate there are no complex solutions, and as a perfect square, there are two rational roots. They are 28/28 or 1 and -6/28 or -3/14

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