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Use the discriminant to determine how many X intercepts the graph of the equation has

(discriminant is -23)

y=-4x^2+3x-2

Respuesta :

The quadratic formula says that any quadratic equation of the form ax^2 + bx + c, then
x=(-b ± √(b^2 - 4ac))/2a, and so because of the square root, theres obviously going to be no x-intercepts if b^2 - 4ac is negative, one x-intercept if its zero, or two if its positive. So to calculate the discriminant, which is whether it has an intercept, no intercepts or two intercepts is:
∆=b^2 - 4ac, where delta, the greek equivalent of D, is used to represent the discriminant.
In the above equation a=-4, b=3 and c=-2, so
∆=3^2 - 4*-4*-2=9 - 32=-23, so because the discriminant is negative, then there are no x-intercepts.








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