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What is the discrimination of this function !! Please help

What is the discrimination of this function !! Please help-example-1
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Answer:

Option C is correct.

The discriminant of the function is negative since the function doesn't have real roots as evident from the graph.

Explanation:

The discriminant of a quadratic equation is the part of the quadratic formula underneath the square root symbol, that is, (b² - 4ac).

The discriminant tells us whether there are two solutions, one solution, or no solutions.

- When the discriminant is positive or greater than zero, that is, (b² - 4ac) > 0, the quadratic function has 2 real distinct roots.

- When the discriminant is equal to zero, that is, (b² - 4ac) = 0, the quadratic function has 1 repeated root.

- When the discriminant is negative or lesser than zero, that is, (b² - 4ac) < 0, the quadratic function has no real roots.

For this question, the graph of the quadratic function shows that it doesn't have real roots (this is evident because the graph doesn't cross the x-axis), hence, the duscriminant of this quadratic function has to bee negative.

Hope this Helps!!!

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