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Which of the following are possible discriminants for a quadratic function that crosses the x-axis twice? Check all that apply.

1001
1
-1
0

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Answer:

1001

1

Explanation:

If a quadratic function crosses the x-axis twice, it has two solutions. For a quadratic function in
ax^2+bx+c with discriminant
b^2-4ac, the following is true:

  • If
    b^2-4ac>0, then the quadratic has two real solutions
  • If
    b^2-4ac=0, then the quadratic has one real solution
  • If
    b^2-4ac<0, then the quadratic has no real solutions

Therefore, in order to have two solutions, a quadratic's discriminant must be larger than 0. The only two answer choices that satisfy this are 1001 and 1.