Question 1089048:  for what value of a does the quadratic function f(x)=ax^2-6x+3 have no  
x-intercepts?  
 Found 2 solutions by  ikleyn, MathLover1: Answer by ikleyn(52900)      (Show Source):  Answer by MathLover1(20850)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! An  -intercept is the point where a parabola crosses the x-axis. This point is also known as a  ,  , or  .
 
the expression  , called the " ", and we can use it to find out what kind and how many roots the quadratic function have 
 
rule:
 
if  , Discriminant is greater than zero, Positive Discriminant:   Solutions
 
if  , Discriminant is equal to zero.    Solution
 
if  , Discriminant is less than zero ,Negative Discriminant:    Solutions => means    -intercepts
 
 
so, you will use   for  
 
since  ,  , and  , you have
 
  
  
  
  
 
 
check:
 
if  , we can use   and see the graph of  
 
  
 
as you can see, there is no x-intercept
 
 
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