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Use the discrimant to determine the number of real roots of M(x)= -4x^2+x+1?

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Answer:

two real different roots

Explanation:

Consider polynomial function


M(x)=-4x^2+x+1.

The discriminant is


D=b^2-4ac=1^2-4\cdot (-4)\cdot 1=1+16=17.

Since
D>0, the polynomial function
M(x) has two real different roots.

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