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What is the discriminant D of the equation?

a^2-2a+5=0

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D=___


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The discriminant is calculated using the formula:

D={b}^(2)-4ac

First, find a, b and c

The standard form of a quadratic function is:

f(x) = {ax}^(2) + bx + c
So if we look at the formula we get:

a = 1

b = - 2

c = 5
Then, insert them into the formula:

( { - 2}^(2) ) - 4 * 1* 5

D=4-20
So the dicriminant is:
D = -16
Meaning that the graph of the function has no roots (zeroes).
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