Which of the statements about the following quadratic equation is true? 6x^2 - 8 = 4x^2 + 7x a. The discriminant is greater than zero, so there are two real roots. b. The discriminant is greater than zero, so there are two complex roots. c. The discriminant is less than zero, so there are two real roots. d. The discriminant is less than zero, so there are two complex roots.

Bo Walls

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2022-11-30

Which of the statements about the following quadratic equation is true?
6 x 2 8 = 4 x 2 + 7 x
a. The discriminant is greater than zero, so there are two real roots.
b. The discriminant is greater than zero, so there are two complex roots.
c. The discriminant is less than zero, so there are two real roots.
d. The discriminant is less than zero, so there are two complex roots.

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Ashley Dennis

Ashley Dennis

Beginner2022-12-01Added 4 answers

Correct option is a. The discriminant is greater than zero, so there are two real roots.

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