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Answer:

AH! Quadratic Equations?!?!?!??

Explanation:

The discriminant is the this part of the quadratic formula(the one in parentheses)


x=\frac{-b+-(\sqrt{b^(2)-4ac }) }{2a}

So let's take it out!


b^(2) -4ac

(if you don't know what a quadratic equation is, why are you doing this to yourself?)

REMINDER: Quadratic equation: x^2+bx+c=0

So let's input the values into this and find out!

It is more likely that the last three will have a negative discriminate so:

3:

49-12

37

Nope! Positive!

4:

16+8

Nope!Positive!

5:

9-16

Found It!

Hope this helps.

FYI it's option 5

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