What is the discriminant of 2x2+x1=0 and what does that mean?

2 Answers
Jul 26, 2015

Solve 2x^2 + x - 1 = 0

Explanation:

D=d2=b24ac=1+8=9 --> d=±3
This means there are 2 real roots (2 x-intercepts)
x=b2a±d2a.
x=14±34 --> x = -1 and x=12

Jul 26, 2015

The discriminant is 9.

A positive discriminant means that there are two real roots (x-intercepts).

Also, since the discriminant is a perfect square, the two roots are rational.

Explanation:

2x2+x1=0 is an quadratic equation in the form of ax2+bx+c, where a=2,b=1,andc=1.

The formula for the discriminant, D, comes from the quadratic formula, x=b±b24ac2a .

D=b24ac =

D=124(2)(1) =

D=1+8 =

D=9

A positive discriminant means that there are two real roots (x-intercepts).

Since the discriminant is a perfect square, the two roots are also rational.

Resource:
http://www.regentsprep.org/regents/math/algtrig/ate3/discriminant.htm