The discriminant of x^2 + 6 - 16 = discriminant of x^2 - 10 is 40.
The discriminant is 900.
It is 40.
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2x2 + 10x - 3 The discriminant is defined as b2 - 4ac, so for this function b=10, a=2, and c=-3 So the discriminant is 100-4*2*-3 = 124
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The discriminant of x^2 + 6 - 16 = discriminant of x^2 - 10 is 40.
The discriminant is 900.
It is 40.
A discriminant is based on the differences between roots of an equation. A linear equation, such as the onle in the question, has only one root and therefore cannot have a discriminant.
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2x2 + 10x - 3 The discriminant is defined as b2 - 4ac, so for this function b=10, a=2, and c=-3 So the discriminant is 100-4*2*-3 = 124
One possibility is y = x^2 + 2.5
The discriminant tells you how many solutions there are to an equation The discriminant is b2-4ac For example, two solutions for a equation would mean the discriminant is positive. If it had 1 solution would mean the discriminant is zero If it had no solutions would mean that the discriminant is negative
With the standard notation, If b2 < 4ac then the discriminant is negative If b2 = 4ac then the discriminant is zero If b2 > 4ac then the discriminant is positive
If the discriminant is negative, there are 0 interceptsIf the discriminant is zero, there is 1 interceptIf the discriminant is positive, there are 2 intercepts
The discriminant is 88.