Math Notes For Nature of Roots.
Math Notes For Nature of Roots.
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1. Describe the roots of a quadratic equation when the discriminant is:
A. Zero
-When b² - 4ac = 0 then the roots are real numbers and are equal.
Example:
x² - 4x + 4 = 0 (a=1, b=-4, c=4)
-4² - 4(1)(4) = 0
16 - 16 = 0
0=0
x= +4 ± √0
2
x= +4 + √0
2
x= 4
2
x=2
x= +4 - √0
2
x= 4
2
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x=2
B. Positive Perfect Square
-When b² - 4ac > 0 and is a perfect square, then the roots are
rational numbers but not equal
Example:
x² + 7x + 10 = 0 (a=1, b=7, c=10)
7² - 4(1)(10) = 0
49 - 40 = 0
9>0
x = -7 ± √(7² - 4(1)(10) )
2(1)
x= -7 ± √9
2
x= -7 ± 3
2
x= -7 + 3
2
x= 4
2
x=2
x= -7 - 3
2
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x= -10
2
x = -5
x = -6 ± √(6² - 4(1)(3) )
2(1)
x= -6 ± √24
2
x= -6 + √24
2
x= -6 + 2√6
2
x = -3 + √6
x= -6 - √24
2
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x= -6 - 2√6
2
x = -3 - √6
D. Negative
-When b² - 4ac < 0 then the equation has no real roots.
Example:
x² + 2x + 5 = 0 (a=1, b=2, c=5)
2² - 4(1)(5)
4 - 20 = 0
-16 < 0
x = -2 ± √(2² - 4(1)(5) )
2(1)
x= -2 ± √16
2
x= -2 + √16
2
x= -2 - √16
2
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x = -5 ± √(5² - 4(2)(-4) )
2(2)
x= -5 ± √57
4
x = -5 + √57
4 4
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x = -5 - √57
4 4