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12 April, 00:29

Explain why a positive discriminant results in two real solutions ...

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  1. 12 April, 00:47
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    You have three cases for a discriminant:

    1. Zero

    A zero in the discriminant means that there is one solution, since it's ... plus/minus zero, which is just ...

    2. Negative

    Negative means no real solutions, as the square root of a negative number is not real.

    3. Positive

    If you have a positive number within the square root, it means that your solutions will be ... plus/minus whatever the square root is. One solution is the plus, and one solution is the minus, hence two solutions.
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