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31 May, 05:11

Determine the discriminant for the given equation x^2+4x+5=0. Then describe the roots (how many and what type).

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  1. 31 May, 05:21
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    Discriminant = b^2 - 4ac, where a, b and c come from the form of the quadratic equation as ax^2 + bx + c

    Discriminant = (4) ^2 - 4 (1) (5)

    = 16 - 20

    = - 4

    -4 < 0, therefor there are no roots

    (If the discriminant = 0, then there is one root

    If the discriminant > 0, there are two roots, and if it is a perfect square (eg. 4, 9, 16, etc.) then there are two rational roots

    If the discriminant < 0, there are no roots)
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