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1 Press Ctrl-A ©G Dear2008 – Not to be sold/Free to use The Descriminant Stage 6 - Year 11 Mathematic (Preliminary)
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2 = b 2 – 4ac This is part of the quadratic roots formula! x = -b + b 2 – 4ac 2a Note: Roots and Solutions can be used interchangeably. The Discriminant
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3 > 0 Two Real Solutions = 0 One Real Solution < 0 No Real Solutions There are three possibilities for The Discriminant
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4 > 0 Two Real Solutions a > 0 a < 0 The Discriminant
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5 = 0 One Real Solution a > 0 a < 0 The Discriminant
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6 < 0 No Real Solutions a > 0 a < 0 The Discriminant
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7 - a perfect square (e.g. 9=3 2 ) - a NOT perfect square (e.g. 8) The roots/solutions are Rational The roots/solutions are Irrational The Discriminant
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8 > 0 Two Real Solutions x 2 + 5x - 6 = 0 = 5 2 - 4 x 1 x -6 = 25 + 24 = 49 (Perfect Square) Therefore Two Rational Roots The Discriminant
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9 > 0 Two Real Solutions x 2 + 5x - 4 = 0 = 5 2 - 4 x 1 x -4 = 25 + 16 = 41 (Not Perfect Square) Therefore Two Irrational Roots The Discriminant
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10 = 0 One Real Solution x 2 - 6x + 9 = 0 = (-6) 2 – 4 x 1 x 9 = 36 - 36 = 0 (Perfect Square???) Therefore One Rational Root The Discriminant
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11 < 0 No Real Solutions x 2 + x + 1 = 0 = 1 2 – 4 x 1 x 1 = 1 - 4 = -3 Therefore No Roots (Will save a lot of grief trying to solve it!) The Discriminant
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12 > 0 Two Real Solutions = 0 One Real Solution < 0 No Real Solutions There are three possibilities for The Discriminant
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