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Determine the number of solutions to the quadratic equation using the discriminant to determine if the answers are real or complex. (no need to find the roots, just the numer & solution type)
i. 2x^2+5x+5=0
ii. 3z^2+z-1=0
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Determine the number of solutions to the quadratic equation using the discriminant to determine if the answers are real or complex. (no need to find the roots, just the numer & solution type)
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The discriminant of a quadratic equation written in standard form is Notice that this is just the inside of the square root in the quadratic equation.
If the discriminant is positive there are 2 real solutions.
If the discriminant is 0 there is one real solution.
If the discriminant is negative there are 2 complex solutions.
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i. 2x^2+5x+5=0
a=2, b=5,c=5 The discriminant is negative. There are 2 complex solutions.
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ii. 3z^2+z-1=0
a=3, b=1,c=-1 The discriminant is positive. There are two real solutions.
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