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Find the discriminant and the number of real roots for this equation. x2 + 2x + 8 = 0

a.32; two real roots
b.–28; one real root
c.32; one real root
d.–28; no real roots

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Your discriminant is a negative number. Therefore, your solutions are imaginary. It's d from above.
User TheGraduateGuy
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Answer: Option 'D' is correct.

Explanation:

Since we have given that


x^2+2x+8=0

We will first find the "Discrimination":


D=b^2-4ac\\\\D=2^2-4* 8\\\\D=4-32\\\\D=-28

Since discriminant is less than 0 i.e. D<0.

So, there will no real roots.

Hence, D = -28 and there is no real roots.

Therefore, Option 'D' is correct.

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