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Is the discriminant of f positive, zero, or negative ?

Is the discriminant of f positive, zero, or negative ?-example-1
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Answer:

positive

Explanation:


As\ shown\ in\ the\ figure


when\ g(x)=0,\ have\ 2\ real\ roots\ (b^2-4ac > 0,\ \ have\ 2\ real\ roots)


So\ the\ discriminant\ of\ g\ positive

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User Jdeuce
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Answer:

Negative

Explanation:

A quadratic that does not touch the x-axis always has a negative discriminant.

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