SOLUTION: 8. Use the discriminant to determine the number of solutions of the quadratic equation, and whether the solutions are real or complex. Determine the number and types of solutions.

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Question 187211: 8. Use the discriminant to determine the number of solutions of the quadratic equation, and whether the solutions are real or complex. Determine the number and types of solutions.
(3)^1/2y^2 - 4y - 7(3)^1/2 = 0
this is as difficult as it looks. I know. I've tried. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) About Me  (Show Source):
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Take note that sqrt%283%29%2Ay%5E2-4y-7%2Asqrt%283%29 is in ay%5E2%2Bby%2Bc form.


So from sqrt%283%29%2Ay%5E2-4y-7%2Asqrt%283%29 we can see that a=sqrt%283%29, b=-4, and c=-7%2Asqrt%283%29


Now let's use the discriminant D=b%5E2-4ac to find the number and type of solutions:


D=b%5E2-4ac Start with the discriminant formula.


D=%28-4%29%5E2-4%28sqrt%283%29%29%28-7%2Asqrt%283%29%29 Plug in a=sqrt%283%29, b=-4, and c=-7%2Asqrt%283%29


D=16-4%28sqrt%283%29%29%28-7%2Asqrt%283%29%29 Square -4 to get %28-4%29%5E2=%28-4%29%28-4%29=16


D=16-%284%29%28-7%29%28sqrt%283%29%2Asqrt%283%29%29 Rearrange the terms.


D=16%2B28%2Asqrt%283%29%2Asqrt%283%29 Multiply -4 and -7 to get 28


D=16%2B28%283%29 Multiply sqrt%283%29 and sqrt%283%29 to get sqrt%283%29%2Asqrt%283%29=%28sqrt%283%29%29%5E2=3


D=16%2B84 Multiply


D=100 Add

Since the discriminant is greater than zero, this means that there are two real solutions.