"The discriminant is prime?" I haven't heard that one before.
Here are the general rules:
1. a positive discriminant results in two real, unequal roots.
2. a zero discr. results in two real, equal roots.
3. a negative discr. results in two complex roots, which sometimes means two imaginary roots.
Answer:
<em>Option C</em>
Step-by-step explanation:
Consider each of these graphs. Let us formulate an inequality for each of them, and match the one with an inequality of ;
Graph 3 is the only one that matches with the inequality provided to us.
* Note that shaded circles are represented by a greater / less than or equal to, and non - shaded circles are represented by a greater / less than sign.
<em>Solution ⇒ Graph 3</em>
Answer: Hey I looked on a graphing calculator on Desmos, and its seems that this is increasing.
Step-by-step explanation: