SOLUTION: What is the discriminant in the quadratic equation X^2+ 11X +121=X + 96?
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Question 5544: What is the discriminant in the quadratic equation X^2+ 11X +121=X + 96?
Answer by Abbey(339) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
First rewrite this equation in the form of
then use to get the discriminant:
so the discriminant is 0
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