x2+11x+121 = x+96
x2+11x-x+121-96 = 0
x2+10x+25 = 0
Discriminant = b2-4ac = 102-4*1*25 = 0
The discriminant is equal to 0 so the quadratic equation will have two equal roots.
(x+5)(x+5) = 0
Therefore: x = -5 and also x = -5
the answer is 0
no
Using the discriminant formula for a quadratic equation k has a value of 8/25 or maybe 0.
It can't be solved because the discriminant of the given quadratic equation is less than zero meaning it has no real roots.
Using the discriminant for a quadratic equation the value of k works out as plus or minus 12.
It cannot be solved because the discriminant of the quadratic equation is less than zero
It has one real solution.
no
Using the discriminant formula for a quadratic equation k has a value of 8/25 or maybe 0.
General form of a quadratic equation is: ax2+b+c = 0 The discriminant is: b2-4ac If the discriminant equals zero then there are two equal roots If the discriminant is greater than zero then there are two different roots If the discriminant is less than zero then there are no real roots
It can't be solved because the discriminant of the given quadratic equation is less than zero meaning it has no real roots.
The discriminant is 0.
The discriminant is 36 which means the quadratic equation has two solutions which are 5 and -1
Using the discriminant for a quadratic equation the value of k works out as plus or minus 12.
It cannot be solved because the discriminant of the quadratic equation is less than zero
If you mean b^2 -4ac then it is the discriminant of a quadratic equation. If the discriminant equals 0 then the equation has 2 equal roots. If the discriminant is greater than 0 then the equation has 2 different roots. If the discriminant is less than 0 then it has no real roots.
It is a quadratic equation in X.
Yes it is. The thing that makes it a quadratic equation is that "x squared" in there.