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What is the value of the discriminant for this quadratic: (1/4)x²+4=y

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Answer:

-4

Explanation:

Given any quadratic function of the form:


y=ax^2+bx+c

Its discriminant is obtained by using the formula:


D=b^2-4ac

Comparing our given equation with the form of a quadratic above, we have:


y=(1)/(4)x^2+4\text{ }where\begin{cases}a=(1)/(4) \\ b=0 \\ c=4\end{cases}

Therefore, the discriminant will be:


D=b^2-4ac=0^2-4((1)/(4))(4)=0-4=-4

The value of the discriminant for the given quadratic is -4.

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