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Find the type and number of roots of the following equations using the discriminat

Find the type and number of roots of the following equations using the discriminat-example-1
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Recall that the discriminant of a quadratic equation:


ax^2+bx+c=0

is:


\Delta=b^2-4ac\text{.}

Also, if:


\begin{cases}\Delta>0\text{ the quadratic equation has 2 different real roots,} \\ \Delta=0\text{ the quadratic equation has 1 root of }multiplicity\text{ 2,} \\ \Delta<0\text{ the quadratic equation has 2 different imaginary roots.}\end{cases}

Now, notice that the discriminant of the given equation is:


\Delta=4^2-4\cdot1\cdot(-2)\text{.}

Simplifying the above result we get:


\Delta=16+8=24.

Since 24>0, we get that the given equation has 2 different real roots.

Answer: The given equation has 2 different real roots.

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