SOLUTION: Use the discriminant to determine whether the following equations have solutions that are: two different rational solutions; two different irrational solutions; exactly one rationa
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Question 209761: Use the discriminant to determine whether the following equations have solutions that are: two different rational solutions; two different irrational solutions; exactly one rational solution; or two different imaginary solutions.
v2 - 6v - 2 = 0
A) Two different irrational solutions
B) Exactly one rational solution
C) Two different rational solutions
D) Two different imaginary solutions Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source):
Since the discriminant is greater than zero, this means that there are two real solutions.
Since the discriminant is NOT a perfect square, this means that the square root of 44 will be irrational. So this means that you will have two different irrational (and real) solutions.