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27 March, 06:23

In the equation f (x) = x²+2x+3, there are 2 root.

true or false?

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  1. 27 March, 06:35
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    This is a equation:

    ax²+bx+c=0

    If you want the number of roots in any equation:

    you only have to do this operation.

    b²-4ac

    if b²-4ac>0 you have two roots.

    if b²-4ac=0 you have one root

    if b²-4a<0 you don't have any real root.

    in this case:

    x²+2x+3=0

    b²-4ac=2²-4 (1) (3) = 4-12=-8<0; then you don't have any real root.

    answer. false
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