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17 July, 03:27

Use the discriminant to describe the roots of each equation. Then select the best description. x^2 + 9x + 14 = 0

a) double root

b) real and rational roots

c) real and irrational roots

d) non-real roots

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  1. 17 July, 03:55
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    given a quadratic equation in standard form

    ax² + bx + c = 0

    Then we can describe the nature of the roots using the discriminant

    Δ = b² - 4ac

    • if b² - 4ac > 0, then 2 real, distinct and irrational roots

    • if b² - 4ac > 0 and a perfect square, then real and rational roots

    • if b² - 4ac = 0, then real and equal roots

    • if b² - 4ac < 0, then roots are not real

    for x² + 9x + 14 = 0

    with a = 1, b = 9 and c = 14, then

    b² - 4ac = 9² - (4 * 1 * 14) = 81 - 56 = 25

    Since b² - 4ac > 0 and a perfect square, then roots are real and rational
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