SOLUTION: Use the discriminant to determine how many real-number solutions the equation has. s2 - 5s + 6 = 0

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Question 269193: Use the discriminant to determine how many real-number solutions the equation has. s2 - 5s + 6 = 0
Answer by josmiceli(19441)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The discriminant is in the formula

As long as is (+), then the roots are real
You are given



There are 2 real roots, If the discrinant were ,
there would be 1 real root


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