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What is the discriminant in the quadratic equation x2 + 11x + 121 = x + 96?

A. 0

B. 100 C. 20 D. 200
User Breanna
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x² + 11x + 121 = x + 96

x² + 11x - x + 121 - 96 = 0

x² + 10x + 25 = 0. Compare to ax² + bx + c = 0.

a = 1, b = 10, c = 25.

Discriminant, Δ = (b² - 4ac)

= (10² - 4*1*25)

= (100 - 100)

= 0.

Discriminant = 0

Option A.
User Muhammad Noman
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Given:
x² + 11x + 121 = x + 96

First, we need to convert it into a quadratic equation.

x² + 11x - x + 121 - 96 = 0
x² + 10x + 25 = 0

a = 1 ; b = 10 ; c = 25

Quadratic formula:

x = (-b + (√b² - 4ac)) ÷ 2a

The discriminant is under the radical sign

discriminant ⇒ b² - 4ac ⇒ 10² - 4(1)(25) ⇒ 100 - 100 = 0

Correct answer is A. 0
User Akash Moradiya
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