SOLUTION: Which describes the nature of the roots of the equation {{{ 2x^2+x+6=0 }}}
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Question 363960
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Which describes the nature of the roots of the equation
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2x^2+x+6=0
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discriminant: b^2-4ac
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d = 1-4*2*6 = 1-48 < 0
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Since d is <0, the quadratic has two complex zeroes.
It has no Real Number zeroes.
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Stan H.