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The discriminant of the equation -9x^2=-8x+8look at the picture for a better look at it

The discriminant of the equation -9x^2=-8x+8look at the picture for a better look-example-1
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2 imaginary solutions.

Step-by-step explanation

The discriminant for a quadratic equation with the form,


ax^2+bx+c=0

Is,


D=b^2-4ac

And we have three possible outcomes,


\begin{gathered} D>0\to2\text{ real solutions} \\ D=0\to1\text{ real solution} \\ D<0\to2\text{ imaginary solutions} \end{gathered}

We can add 9x² from the given equation to write it in standard form,


0=9x^2-8x+8

Thus for this equation we have a = 9, b = -8 and c = 8. Find the discriminant,


D=(-8)^2-4\cdot9\cdot8=64-288=-224<0

The discriminant is less than zero, therefore, it has 2 imaginary solutions.

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