What is the discriminant of f(x)=2x^2+8x+16 and the number and type of roots
2 answers:
Answer:
2 imaginary roots
Step-by-step explanation:
The discriminate is the portion of the quadratic equation under the square root
D = b^2 - 4ac
D = 8^2 - 4(2)(16)
D = 64 - 128
D = -64
Since the discriminate is negative the square root will be imaginary
and there will be 2 of them
2 imaginary roots
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Answer:
- discriminant: -64
- two complex roots
Step-by-step explanation:
The discriminant of ax² +bx +c = 0 is b²-4ac. Here, we have ...
a=2, b=8, c=16
so, the discriminant is 8² -4(2)(16) = 64 -128 = -64
A negative discriminant indicates there are two conjugate complex roots.
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