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6 December, 21:14

The discriminant of a quadratic equation is negative 5. which answer describes the number and type of solutions of the equation?

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  1. 6 December, 22:09
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    We are given in the problem that the discriminant of a quadratic equation is negative five. Based on the quadratic equation formula, discriminant is the value under the radicand sign. If the value under the radical sign is negative or b2-4ac<0, then it simply shows that the quadratic equation has no real roots or solution. This simply means it has 2 conjugated complex roots.
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