SOLUTION: Determine the nature of the solutions of the equation.
x^2-2x+5=0
The equation has
A. Two non-real numbers.
B. Two real solutions.
C. One real solution.
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Question 473954: Determine the nature of the solutions of the equation.
x^2-2x+5=0
The equation has
A. Two non-real numbers.
B. Two real solutions.
C. One real solution.
Answer by Tatiana_Stebko(1539) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
the discriminant
, ,
the discriminant <0, so the equation has two non-real numbers
Answer A. Two non-real numbers.
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