The discriminant is -11.
There are no solutions because the discriminant is less than zero
The discriminant is -27 and so there are no real roots.
It has no solutions because the discriminant of the quadratic equation is less than zero.
None because the discriminant is less than zero
The discriminant is -11.
The discriminant is 9.
No real roots
The discriminant is b2 - 4ac. In this case, a = 1, b = 7, and c = 2. Just replace and calculate.
There are no solutions because the discriminant is less than zero
The discriminant is -27 and so there are no real roots.
It has no solutions because the discriminant of the quadratic equation is less than zero.
None because the discriminant is less than zero
The discriminant formula. b2 - 4ac 32 - 4(1)(8) 9 - 32 = - 23 ===========This shows no real roots to this function.
This quadratic equation has no solutions because its discriminant is less than zero.
You should be able to look at this equation, or use the discriminant and know that there are no real roots.
The discriminant in the quadratic equation x2 + 11x + 121 = x + 96 is 0.Simplify the equation to the form Ax2 + Bx + C = 0 and you get x2 + 10x + 25 = 0. The discriminant is B2 - 4AC or 100 - (4)(1)(25) or 100 - 100 or 0.Not asked, but answered for completeness - since the discriminant is 0, there is one real solution, namely x = (-10 +/- 00.5) / 2 = -5