Oh, dude, that's like the quadratic formula, you know? It's the one where you gotta plug in those numbers and hope for the best. So, yeah, b squared minus 4ac is just a fancy way of saying "let's find those roots, man."
Ah, that's a lovely equation known as the quadratic formula, my friend. It helps us find the roots of a quadratic equation with coefficients a, b, and c. Just remember to take your time and approach it with a calm and gentle brushstroke, and you'll find the beauty in solving it.
No, it is the discriminant of a quadratic equation.
negative b plus or minus the square root of b squared minus 4AC all over 2 A
Use (-b + or - sqrt(b^2-4ac))/(2a) A is 10 B is -9 C is -6
midpoint: (x1+x2/2 , y1+y2/2) quadratic: -b plus or minus square root b squared minus 4ac divided by 2a
1. if your equation is not in standard form make it in standard form. ax squared +/- bx +/- c. abc repesent numbers and x always represents the variable. 2.than plug in abc in the following equation: -b +/- sqaure root of 4ac divided by 2a. 3. do plus and minus and those are your roots ( answers) 4. note: if the discriminant ( the square root of 4ac) is not positive there will be no roots.
The quadric equation is: negative b plus or minus the square root of b squared minus 4ac all over(divided by) 2a
No, it is the discriminant of a quadratic equation.
it's the bit in the square root sqrt of (b squared minus 4ac) when a,b and c are the values belonging to the equation ax(sqared) plus bx plus c
negative b plus or minus the square root of b squared minus 4AC all over 2 A
The discriminant b2-4ac is -23
Use (-b + or - sqrt(b^2-4ac))/(2a) A is 10 B is -9 C is -6
The Quadratic Formula song: (my grade saver) To the tune of the jack in the box song X equals negative B plus or minus square root of B squared minus 4AC all over 2A :)
The discriminant, because it helps you to discriminate between the type (and number) of roots.
Using the quadratic formula to solve any quadratic equation is the best way of getting around it because the quadratic formula is "the opposite of b plus or minus the square root of b squared minus 4ac all divided by 2a. This formula only works with trinomials and second degree equaitons. If the equation is a binomial, then put in a placeholer (0) and substitute them into the equation.
midpoint: (x1+x2/2 , y1+y2/2) quadratic: -b plus or minus square root b squared minus 4ac divided by 2a
1. if your equation is not in standard form make it in standard form. ax squared +/- bx +/- c. abc repesent numbers and x always represents the variable. 2.than plug in abc in the following equation: -b +/- sqaure root of 4ac divided by 2a. 3. do plus and minus and those are your roots ( answers) 4. note: if the discriminant ( the square root of 4ac) is not positive there will be no roots.
The plus-minus sign (±) can be used to imply plus or minus within a sum. For example, one equation reads:-b ± sqrt (b2 - 4ac)This refers to an equation with two possible solutions - that from which you use the plus sign, and that from which you use the minus sign.