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The Discriminant Given a quadratic equation, can youuse the discriminant to determine the nature of the roots?

What is the discriminant? The discriminant is the expression b2 – 4ac. The value of the discriminant can be used to determine the number and type of roots of a quadratic equation.

How have we previously used the discriminant? We used the discriminant to determine whether a quadratic polynomial could be factored. If the value of the discriminant for a quadratic polynomial is a perfect square, the polynomial can be factored.

During this presentation, we will complete a chart that shows how the value of the discriminant relates to the number and type of roots of a quadratic equation. Rather than simply memorizing the chart, think About the value of b2 – 4ac under a square root and what that means in relation to the roots of the equation.

Use the quadratic formula to evaluate the first equation. x2 – 5x – 14 = 0 What number is under the radical when simplified? 81 What are the solutions of the equation? –2 and 7

If the value of the discriminant is positive, the equation will have 2 real roots. If the value of the discriminant is a perfect square, the roots will be rational.

Let’s look at the second equation. 2x2 + x – 5 = 0 What number is under the radical when simplified? 41 What are the solutions of the equation?

If the value of the discriminant is positive, the equation will have 2 real roots. If the value of the discriminant is a NOT perfect square, the roots will be irrational.

Now for the third equation. x2 – 10x + 25 = 0 What number is under the radical when simplified? What are the solutions of the equation? 5 ( 1 root)

If the value of the discriminant is zero, the equation will have 1 real, root; it will be a double root. If the value of the discriminant is 0, the roots will be rational.

Last but not least, the fourth equation. 4x2 – 9x + 7 = 0 What number is under the radical when simplified? –31 What are the solutions of the equation?

If the value of the discriminant is negative, the equation will have 2 complex roots: Imaginary numbers.

Let’s put all of that information in a chart. Value of Discriminant Type and Number of Roots Sample Graph of Related Function D > 0, D is a perfect square 2 real, rational roots D NOT a perfect square Irrational roots D = 0 1 real, rational root (double root) D < 0 2 complex roots Imaginary numbers

Your Activity: Fine the zeros (roots, solutions) of each quadratic using the Quadratic Formula Sketch a graph of the solutions indicating the x intercepts Evaluate the Discriminant

Evaluate the discriminant. Describe the roots. x2 + 14x + 49 = 0 2. x2 + 5x – 2 = 0 3. 3x2 + 8x + 11 = 0 4. x2 + 5x – 24 = 0