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For which discriminant is the graph possible?

b2 – 4ac = 0


b2 – 4ac = 4


b2 – 4ac = –1

For which discriminant is the graph possible? b2 – 4ac = 0 b2 – 4ac = 4 b2 – 4ac = –1-example-1

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Answer:b^2 – 4ac = 4

User Stojke
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Answer:

b^2 – 4ac = 4

Explanation:

Since the graph crosses the axis twice, it has two real solutions. That means the discriminant must be positive.

b^2 - 4ac>0

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