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Algebraically what is the discriminant of the following image. O Discriminant < 0 O Discriminant = 0 O Discriminant > 0 O Discriminant does not exist 1 N 3 4

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The graph of a Quadratic function is a parabola. Given the function in the form


y=ax^2+bx+c

By definition, the Discriminant can be found with:


D=b^2-4ac

- When the Discriminant is


D>0

the function has two distinct Real roots.

-When


D<0

the function has no Real roots, but two Imaginary roots.

- When


D=0

the function has one Real root.

In this case you need to analyze the graph given in the exercise. You can notice that the parabola does to cut the x-axis. which means that the function has no Real solutions. Then


D<0

Therefore, the answer is: First option.

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