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10 February, 18:52

Antoine is trying to find the roots for the quadratic function f (x) = x^2+25. He states that there is no solution. Is he correct? Justify your answer.

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  1. 10 February, 19:49
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    Answer: Yes, Atoine is correct.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The roots of a quadratic function are also known as the solutions or the zeros of a function. Here is how we get them:

    1. Let y=0 to find the x-intercept (s).

    0=x^2+25

    2. Subtract 25 from both sides.

    -25=x&2

    3. Take the square root of both sides.

    ±√-25

    =x

    4. Simplify √-25 to √ 25 ı.

    ±√ 25 ı=x

    5. Since 5*5=25, the square root of 25 is 5.

    ±5ı=x

    6. Switch sides.

    x=±5ı

    The equation above is not a real solution that represents a line.

    Therefore, there are no x-intercepts.
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