In the quadratic formula, x=−b±b2−4ac√2a𝑥=−𝑏±𝑏2−4𝑎𝑐2𝑎, the discriminant is the value of which portion of the formula?Question 3Select one:
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In the quadratic formula, x=−b±b2−4ac√2a𝑥=−𝑏±𝑏2−4𝑎𝑐2𝑎, the discriminant is the value of which portion of the formula?Question 3Select one:
Solution
The discriminant in the quadratic formula, x = -b ± √(b² - 4ac) / 2a, is the value under the square root, which is b² - 4ac.
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