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Find the number of solutions of the equation 5x^2 + 3x - 7 = 0 by using the discriminant.

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The discriminant is the part inside the root in the quadratic equation


b^2-4ac

if this expression gives a value equal to 0 then the equation has one real solution, if it gives a value greater than 0 then the equation has 2 real solutions and lastly if the values is less than 0 means that there are no real solutions.

a=5

b=3

c=-7


\begin{gathered} b^2-4ac \\ (3)^2-4\cdot(5)\cdot(-7) \\ 9-(-140) \\ 9+140 \\ 149 \\ 149>0 \end{gathered}

The equation has 2 real solutions.

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