SOLUTION: 6. 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 187210: 6. 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.

z^2 + z + 1 = 0
help please. thanks.

Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) About Me  (Show Source):
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From z%5E2%2Bz%2B1 we can see that a=1, b=1, and c=1


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


D=%281%29%5E2-4%281%29%281%29 Plug in a=1, b=1, and c=1


D=1-4%281%29%281%29 Square 1 to get 1


D=1-4 Multiply 4%281%29%281%29 to get %284%29%281%29=4


D=-3 Subtract 4 from 1 to get -3


Since the discriminant is less than zero, this means that there are two complex solutions.


In other words, there are no real solutions.